Bilectal Exposure Modulates Neural Signatures to Conflicting Grammatical Properties : Norway as a Natural Laboratory

Kubota, Maki and Alonso, Jorge González and Anderssen, Merete and Jensen, Isabel Nadine and Luque, Alicia and Soares, Sergio Miguel Pereira and Prystauka, Yanina and Vangsnes, Øystein A. and Sandstedt, Jade Jørgen and Rothman, Jason (2024) Bilectal Exposure Modulates Neural Signatures to Conflicting Grammatical Properties : Norway as a Natural Laboratory. Language Learning, 74 (2). pp. 436-467. ISSN 0023-8333

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Abstract

The current study investigated gender (control) and number (target) agreement processing in Northern and non-Northern Norwegians living in Northern Norway. Participants varied in exposure to Northern Norwegian (NN) dialect(s), where number marking differs from most other Norwegian dialects. In a comprehension task involving reading NN dialect writing, P600 effects for number agreement were significantly affected by NN exposure. The more exposure the NN nonnatives had, the larger the P600 was, driven by the presence of number agreement (ungrammatical in NN). In contrast, less exposure correlated to the inverse: P600 driven by the absence of number agreement (ungrammatical in most other dialects). The NN natives showed P600 driven by the presence of number agreement regardless of exposure. These findings suggests that bilectalism entails the representation of distinct mental grammars for each dialect. However, like all instances of bilingualism, bilectalism exists on a continuum whereby linguistic processing is modulated by linguistic experience.

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Journal Article
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Language Learning
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Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors. Language Learning published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Language Learning Research Club, University of Michigan.
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?? bilectalismerplinguistic experiencesyntactic processingeducationlanguage and linguisticslinguistics and language ??
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223980
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11 Sep 2024 13:40
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