An ERP study on L2 syntax processing: When do learners fail?
University of Groningen · University of Essex
Abstract
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) can reveal online processing differences between native speakers and second language (L2) learners during language comprehension. Using the P600 as a measure of native-likeness, we investigated processing of grammatical gender agreement in highly proficient immersed Romance L2 learners of Dutch. We demonstrate that these late learners consistently fail to show native-like sensitivity to gender violations. This appears to be due to a combination of differences from the gender marking in their L1 and the relatively opaque Dutch gender system. We find that L2 use predicts the effect magnitude of non-finite verb violations, a relatively regular and transparent construction,…
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- 100%
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5Topics & keywords
- P600
- Psychology
- Stimulus (psychology)
- Verb
- Comprehension
- Grammatical gender
- Modality (human–computer interaction)
- N400
- Quality Education