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Event related potentials at initial exposure in third language acquisition: Implications from an artificial mini-grammar study
Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Swedish Language and Multilingualism, Centre for Research on Bilingualism.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-4210-3174
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Number of Authors: 82020 (English)In: Journal of Neurolinguistics, ISSN 0911-6044, E-ISSN 1873-8052, Vol. 56, article id 100939Article in journal (Refereed) Published
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The present article examines the proposal that typology is a major factor guiding transfer selectivity in L3/Ln acquisition. We tested first exposure in L3/Ln using two artificial languages (ALs) lexically based in English and Spanish, focusing on gender agreement between determiners and nouns, and between nouns and adjectives. 50 L1 Spanish-L2 English speakers took part in the experiment. After receiving implicit training in one of the ALs (Mini-Spanish, N = 26; Mini-English, N = 24), gender violations elicited a fronto-lateral negativity in Mini-English in the earliest time window (200-500 ms), although this was not followed by any other differences in subsequent periods. This effect was highly localized, surfacing only in electrodes of the right-anterior region. In contrast, gender violations in Mini-Spanish elicited a broadly distributed positivity in the 300-600 ms time window. While we do not find typical indices of grammatical processing such as the P600 component, we believe that the between-groups differential appearance of the positivity for gender violations in the 300-600 ms time window reflects differential allocation of attentional resources as a function of the ALs' lexical similarity to English or Spanish. We take these differences in attention to be precursors of the processes involved in transfer source selection in L3/Ln.

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2020. Vol. 56, article id 100939
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Event-related potentials, Artificial grammar, Third language acquisition, Transfer
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URN: urn:nbn:se:su:diva-186127DOI: 10.1016/j.jneuroling.2020.100939ISI: 000571396200016OAI: oai:DiVA.org:su-186127DiVA, id: diva2:1502389
Available from: 2020-11-19 Created: 2020-11-19 Last updated: 2022-02-25Bibliographically approved

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