The aim of this study was to test claims that speakers of a first language (L1) incur cognitive and linguistic processing costs when interacting with second language (L2) speakers. This is thought to be due to the extra cognitive effort required for mapping incoming L2 speech signals onto stored phonological. lexical and semantic representations. Recent work suggests that these proces... https://megavitamines.shop/product-category/biotin/
Recall of Own Speech Following Interaction With L2 Speakers: Is There Evidence for Fuzzier Representations?
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