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The perception of language-specific phonetic categories does not guarantee accurate phonological representations in the lexicon of early bilinguals
by
AMENGUAL, MARK
in
Bilingual people
/ Bilingualism
/ Catalan language
/ Classification
/ Decision making
/ Decisions
/ Discrimination
/ Discrimination tasks
/ Error analysis
/ Information processing
/ Lexical decision task
/ Listeners
/ Nonwords
/ Perception
/ Perceptual identification
/ Phonetics
/ Phonological processing
/ Spanish language
/ Vowels
/ Young Children
2016
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The perception of language-specific phonetic categories does not guarantee accurate phonological representations in the lexicon of early bilinguals
by
AMENGUAL, MARK
in
Bilingual people
/ Bilingualism
/ Catalan language
/ Classification
/ Decision making
/ Decisions
/ Discrimination
/ Discrimination tasks
/ Error analysis
/ Information processing
/ Lexical decision task
/ Listeners
/ Nonwords
/ Perception
/ Perceptual identification
/ Phonetics
/ Phonological processing
/ Spanish language
/ Vowels
/ Young Children
2016
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The perception of language-specific phonetic categories does not guarantee accurate phonological representations in the lexicon of early bilinguals
by
AMENGUAL, MARK
in
Bilingual people
/ Bilingualism
/ Catalan language
/ Classification
/ Decision making
/ Decisions
/ Discrimination
/ Discrimination tasks
/ Error analysis
/ Information processing
/ Lexical decision task
/ Listeners
/ Nonwords
/ Perception
/ Perceptual identification
/ Phonetics
/ Phonological processing
/ Spanish language
/ Vowels
/ Young Children
2016
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The perception of language-specific phonetic categories does not guarantee accurate phonological representations in the lexicon of early bilinguals
Journal Article
The perception of language-specific phonetic categories does not guarantee accurate phonological representations in the lexicon of early bilinguals
2016
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This study examines the perception and processing of the Catalan /e/–/ɛ/ and /o/–/ɔ/ vowel contrasts by 60 Spanish–Catalan bilinguals in Majorca (Spain). Results from binary forced-choice identification, AX discrimination, and lexical decision tasks show that even though these early and highly proficient bilinguals demonstrate a high accuracy in perceptual identification and discrimination tasks, they have difficulties distinguishing between words and nonwords in a lexical decision task. Spanish dominants also exhibited higher error rates than Catalan dominants in the lexical decision task. These findings provide evidence that making explicit judgments regarding whether a certain sound belongs to a phonemic category (i.e., as accomplished via identification and discrimination tasks) does not entail that listeners have an appropriate representation at the lexical level.
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