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Article Dans Une Revue Brain and Language Année : 2011

Regional differences in the listener's phonemic inventory affect semantic processing: A mismatch negativity (MMN) study

Angèle Brunellière
Sophie Dufour
Noël Nguyen

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Using the Mismatch negativity (MMN) response, we examined how Standard French and Southern French speakers access the meaning of words ending in /e/ or /ε/ vowels which are contrastive in Standard French but not in Southern French. In Standard French speakers, there was a significant difference in the amplitude of the brain response after the deviant-minus-standard subtraction between the frontocentral (FC) and right lateral (RL) recording sites for the final-/ε/ word but not the final-/e/ word. In contrast, the difference in the amplitude of the brain response between the FC and RL recording sites did not significantly vary as a function of the word's final vowel in Southern French speakers. Our findings provide evidence that access to lexical meaning in spoken word recognition depends on the speaker's native regional accent.
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hal-01491746 , version 1 (17-03-2017)

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Angèle Brunellière, Sophie Dufour, Noël Nguyen. Regional differences in the listener's phonemic inventory affect semantic processing: A mismatch negativity (MMN) study. Brain and Language, 2011, 117, pp.45-51. ⟨hal-01491746⟩
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