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Sensitivity to phonological similarity within and across languages.

Viorica Marian1, Henrike K Blumenfeld, Olga V Boukrina.   

Abstract

The influence of phonological similarity on bilingual language processing was examined within and across languages in three experiments. Phonological similarity was manipulated within a language by varying neighborhood density, and across languages by varying extent of cross-linguistic overlap between native and non-native languages. In Experiment 1, speed and accuracy of bilinguals' picture naming were susceptible to phonological neighborhood density in both the first and the second language. In Experiment 2, eye-movement patterns indicated that the time-course of language activation varied across phonological neighborhood densities and across native/non-native language status. In Experiment 3, speed and accuracy of bilingual performance in an auditory lexical decision task were influenced by degree of cross-linguistic phonological overlap. Together, the three experiments confirm that bilinguals are sensitive to phonological similarity within and across languages and suggest that this sensitivity is asymmetrical across native and non-native languages and varies along the timecourse of word processing.

Mesh:

Year:  2008        PMID: 18041587      PMCID: PMC2788498          DOI: 10.1007/s10936-007-9064-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psycholinguist Res        ISSN: 0090-6905


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