#9335. Noun-phrase production as a window to language selection: An ERP study

November 2026publication date
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Experimental and Cognitive Psychology;
Behavioral Neuroscience;
Cognitive Neuroscience;
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Abstract:
Characterising the time course of non-native language production is critical in understanding the mechanisms behind successful communication. Yet, little is known about the modulating role of cross-linguistic influence (CLI) on the temporal unfolding of non-native production and the locus of target language selection. In this study, we explored CLI effects on non-native noun phrase production with behavioural and neural methods.
Keywords:
Cognate facilitation effect; Cross-linguistic influence; EEG; Event-related potentials; Gender congruency effect; Late language learners; Non-native noun phrase production; Target language selection

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