Semantic Priming Effects in a Second Language: An Event-Related Potential Study

G. Stenberg, M. Johansson, I. Rosén
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This study addressed the question whether the second language (L2) of bilinguals can access conceptual memory as directly as their first language (L1). Swedish undergraduates, with English as their second language, performed two tasks in both L1 and L2. Exp. 1 used a picture-name verification task, where pictures induced automatic semantic priming. Exp. 2 used a category-exemplar verification task, where pictures induced strategic priming. The primary measure was reduction of the N400 amplitude in the ERP. Experiment 1 showed a fronto-central priming effect that did not differ between L1 and L2 in amplitude, topographical distribution, or peak latency. Experiment 2 showed a different, centro-parietal priming effect that was similar in amplitude between L1 and L2, but differed in peak latency, and lateral distribution. The study indicates that L2 provides direct automatic access to conceptual memory, although strategic use may recruit partly different neuronal resources in L2 than in L1.
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第二语言的语义启动效应:事件相关电位研究
本研究探讨了双语者的第二语言(L2)是否能像第一语言(L1)那样直接获取概念记忆。以英语为第二语言的瑞典本科生用L1和L2完成两项任务。实验1使用图片-名称验证任务,其中图片诱导自动语义启动。实验2使用了一个类别-范例验证任务,其中图片诱发了策略启动。主要措施是降低ERP的N400振幅。实验1显示,在L1和L2之间,额央启动效应在振幅、地形分布和峰值潜伏期上没有差异。实验2显示了不同的中央-顶叶启动效应,L1和L2之间的振幅相似,但峰值潜伏期和横向分布不同。研究表明,第二语言提供了对概念记忆的直接自动访问,尽管策略使用可能在第二语言中与第一语言中招募部分不同的神经元资源。
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