Noise Modulates Crosslinguistic Effects on Second-Language Auditory Word Recognition.
Sara GuedicheEugenia Navarra-BarindelliClara D MartinPublished in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR (2023)
The findings suggest that noise increases lexical competition across languages, as it does within a language, and that the crosslinguistic phonological overlap for cognates compared with noncognates can further increase the pool of competitors by co-activating crosslinguistic lexical candidates. The results are discussed within the context of the bilingual word recognition literature and models of language and bilingual lexical processing.