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  1. Essays on contemporary Dutch literature
    migration - identity negotiation - cultural memory
    Published: [2022]; © 2022
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Bern ; Berlin ; Bruxelles

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9783034343466; 3034343469
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    9783034343466
    Subjects: Niederländisch; Literatur
    Other subjects: essays; contemporary; dutch; literature; migration; identity; negotiation; cultural
    Scope: 160 Seiten, 21 cm, 217 g
  2. A neurophysiological investigation of non-native phoneme perception by Dutch and German listeners
    Published: 2016; 2017
    Publisher:  Frontiers Research Foundation, Lausanne ; Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Freiburg

    Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Online
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    FRUB-opus-12102
    Parent title: Sonderdruck aus: Frontiers in psychology; 7 (2016), 56
    Subjects: Niederländisch; dutch; Germanistik
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (10 Seiten, Diagramme)
  3. Essays on contemporary Dutch literature
    migration - identity negotiation - cultural memory
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Bern

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783034343466; 3034343469
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    9783034343466
    Subjects: Niederländisch; Literatur
    Other subjects: (Produktform)Paperback / softback; essays; contemporary; dutch; literature; migration; identity; negotiation; cultural; (VLB-WN)1572: Hardcover, Softcover / Pädagogik/Bildungswesen
    Scope: 157 Seiten, 21 cm, 217 g
  4. A neurophysiological investigation of non-native phoneme perception by Dutch and German listeners
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Universität, Freiburg

    Abstract: The Mismatch Negativity (MMN) response has often been used to measure memory traces for phonological representations and to show effects of long-term native language (L1) experience on neural organization. We know little about whether... more

     

    Abstract: The Mismatch Negativity (MMN) response has often been used to measure memory traces for phonological representations and to show effects of long-term native language (L1) experience on neural organization. We know little about whether phonological representations of non-native (L2) phonemes are modulated by experience with distinct non-native accents. We used MMN to examine effects of experience with L2-accentedspeech on auditory brain responses. Specifically, we tested whether it is long-term experience with language-specific L2 pronunciations or instead acoustic similarity between L2 speech sounds that modulates non-native phoneme perception. We registered MMN responses of Dutch and German proficient L2 speakers of English to the English interdental fricative /θ/ and compared it to its non-native pronunciations /s/ (typical pronunciation of /θ/ for German speakers) and /t/ (typical pronunciation of /θ/ for Dutch speakers). Dutch and German listeners heard the English pseudoword thond and its pronunciation deviants sond and tond. We computed the identity Mismatch Negativity (iMMN) by analyzing the difference in ERPs when the deviants were the frequent vs. the infrequent stimulus for the respective group of L2 listeners. For both groups, tond and sond elicited mismatch effects of comparable size. Overall, the results suggest that experience with deviant pronunciations of L2 speech sounds in foreignaccented speech does not alter auditory memory traces. Instead, non-native phoneme perception seems to be modulated by acoustic similarity between speech sounds rather than by experience with typical L2 pronunciation patterns

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    Subjects: Niederländisch; dutch; Germanistik; Hören; Ohr
    Other subjects: L2 substitutions; interdental fricative; MMN; non-native phoneme perception; ERP; (local)article
    Scope: Online-Ressource
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    Frontiers in Psychology. 7 (2016), 56, DOI 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00056, issn: 1664-1078