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Oscillatory brain dynamics of pronoun processing in native Spanish speakers and in late second language learners of Spanish

  • Autores: Eleonora Rossi, Yanina Prystauka
  • Localización: Bilingualism: Language and cognition, ISSN 1366-7289, Vol. 23, Nº 5, 2020, págs. 964-977
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • A longstanding question in the second language acquisition literature is whether late second language (L2) learners process grammatical structures in a native-like manner. Here, we use Time Frequency Representation (TFR) analysis to test morpho-syntactic processing of clitic pronouns in native and late L2 learners of Spanish. The TFR results show overall similar power decreases in theta, alpha, and beta frequencies in both groups. Critically, the observed oscillatory effects persisted in time for native Spanish speakers, but declined earlier for L2 learners. We discuss the results using cell-assembly theory models for language processing (e.g., Pulvermüller, 1999) that posit a biphasic time-course for neural assemblies consisting of an early ignition (recognition) and a later reverberation (re-processing) phase. We propose a working hypothesis for L2 processing in tune with a cell-assembly theory suggesting that the length of the reverberation phase could be a distinguishing feature between native and L2 processing.


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