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Foreign-accented speech modulates linguistic anticipatory processes
2016
Neuropsychologia
Listeners are able to anticipate upcoming words during sentence comprehension, and, as a result, they also pre-activate semantically related words. In the present study, we aim at exploring whether these anticipatory processes are modulated by indexical properties of the speakers, such as a speaker's accent. Event-related brain potentials were obtained while native speakers of Spanish listened to native (Experiment 1) or foreign-accented speakers (Experiment 2) of Spanish producing highly
doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2016.03.022
pmid:27020137
fatcat:2zmp6vbs6fb6nonzcftlkuxmay