2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/y89hg
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Neural underpinning of Japanese particle processing in non-native speakers

Abstract: Grammar acquisition by non-native learners (L2) is typically less successful and may produce fundamentally different grammatical systems than that by native speakers (L1). The neural representation of grammatical processing between L1 and L2 speakers remains controversial. We hypothesized that working memory is the primary source of L1/L2 differences, and operationalized working memory is an active inference within the predictive coding account, which models grammatical processes as higher-level neuronal repre… Show more

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