Acquisition of L2 morphology by adult language learners
Autor: | Suzanne C.A. Hut, Miika Leminen, Lilli Kimppa, Alina Leminen, Laura A. Hedlund, Yury Shtyrov |
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Přispěvatelé: | Department of Psychology and Logopedics, Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Language Acquisition, Representation, and Processing (L.A.R.P.), HUS Head and Neck Center, Department of Digital Humanities, Cognitive Science |
Předmět: |
6162 Cognitive science
Electroencephalography/methods Mismatch negativity computer.software_genre Memory/physiology Evoked Potentials/physiology L2 acquisition 0302 clinical medicine EARLY BILINGUALS Inflection EEG Evoked Potentials Language Brain Mapping Parsing Point (typography) 05 social sciences Brain Electroencephalography Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology Derivation Suffix Psychology Natural language processing NEURAL DYNAMICS Morphology Adult 515 Psychology Cognitive Neuroscience Experimental and Cognitive Psychology Brain/physiology INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES Language Development 050105 experimental psychology DERIVATIONAL MORPHOLOGY 03 medical and health sciences BRAIN POTENTIALS Memory MASKED PRIMING EXPERIMENTS Learning COMPLEX WORDS Humans 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Active listening MISMATCH NEGATIVITY FULL DECOMPOSITION MODEL business.industry NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE 3112 Neurosciences Learning/physiology Second-language acquisition Constructed language Proficiency Artificial intelligence business computer 030217 neurology & neurosurgery |
Zdroj: | Aarhus University Kimppa, L, Shtyrov, Y, Hut, S C A, Hedlund, L, Leminen, M & Leminen, A 2019, ' Acquisition of L2 morphology by adult language learners ', Cortex, vol. 116, pp. 74-90 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2019.01.012 Kimppa, L, Leminen, A, Hut, S C A, Hedlund, L, Leminen, M & Shtyrov, Y 2018, ' Acquisition of L2 morphology by adult language learners ', 8th Mind Brain Body Symposium, Berlin, Germany, 15/03/2018-16/03/2018 . |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cortex.2019.01.012 |
Popis: | Learning a new language requires the acquisition of morphological units that enable the fluent use of words in different grammatical contexts. While accumulating research has elucidated the neural processing of native morphology, much less is known about how second-language (L2) learners acquire and process morphology in their L2. To address this question, we presented native speakers as well as beginning and advanced learners of Finnish with spoken (1) derived words, (2) inflected words, (3) novel derivations (novel combinations of existing stem + suffix), and (4) pseudo-suffixed words (existing stem + pseudo-suffix) in a passive listening EEG experiment. An early (60 msec after suffix deviation point) positive ERP response showed no difference between inflections and derivations, suggesting similar early parsing of these complex words. At 130 msec, derivations elicited a lexical ERP pattern of full-form memory-trace activation, present in the L2 beginners and advanced speakers to different degrees, implying a shift from lexical processing to more dual parsing and lexical activation of the complex forms with increasing proficiency. Pseudo-suffixed words produced a syntactic pattern in a later, 170 240 msec time-window, exhibiting enhanced ERPs compared to well-formed inflections, indicating second-pass syntactic parsing. Overall, the L2 learners demonstrated a gradual effect of proficiency towards L1-like responses. Advanced L2 learners seem to have developed memory traces for derivations and their neurolinguistic system is capable of early automatic parsing. This suggests that advanced learners have already developed sensitivity to morphological information, while such knowledge is weak in beginners. Discrepancies in ERP dynamics and topographies indicate partially differing recruitment of the language network in L1 and L2. In beginners, response differences between existing and novel morphology were scarce, implying that representations for complex forms are not yet well-established. The results suggest successful development of brain mechanisms for automatic processing of L2 morphology, capable of gradually attaining L1-like functionality with increasing proficiency. (C) 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. |
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