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The Acoustic Features and Didactic Function of Foreigner-Directed Speech: A Scoping Review
(ASHA, 2022)
Purpose: This scoping review considers the acoustic features of a clear
speech register directed to nonnative listeners known as foreigner-directed
speech (FDS). We identify vowel hyperarticulation and low speech rate ...
In Search of Variables Explaining Individual Differences in Second Language Learning and Processing: A Commentary on “The Neurocognitive Underpinnings of Second Language Processing: Knowledge Gains From the Past and Future Outlook”
(WILEY, 2023)
In her review article “The Neurocognitive Underpinnings of Second LanguageProcessing: Knowledge Gains from the Past and Future Outlook,” Distin-guished Professor Janet van Hell presented a rigorous review of the mostprominent ...
Phonetic and Lexical Crosslinguistic Influence in Early Spanish–Basque–English Trilinguals
(WILEY, 2024)
A central question in multilingualism research is how multiple languages interact. Most studies have focused on first (L1) and second language (L2) effects on a third language (L3), but a small number of studies dedicated ...
Phonetic accommodation in non‑native directed speech supports L2 word learning and pronunciation
(NATURE, 2023)
This study assessed whether Non-native Directed Speech (NNDS) facilitates second language (L2) learning, specifically L2 word learning and production. Spanish participants (N = 50) learned novel English words, presented ...
Processing of Synonyms and Homographs in Bilingual and Monolingual Speakers
(UBIQUITY PRESS, 2024)
Bilinguals have long-lasting experience with cross-language double-mappings (i.e., translation equivalents and interlingual homographs (or false friends)). Considering this, we examined whether bilinguals differ from ...
Parafoveal Processing in Bilingual Readers: Semantic Access Within but Not Across Languages
(APA, 2023)
Prior research has investigated the quality of information a reader can extract from upcoming parafoveal words. However, very few studies have considered parafoveal processing in bilingual readers, who may differ from ...