Chinese-English bilinguals reading English hear Chinese.

Yan Jing Wu, Guillaume Thierry
Author Information
  1. Yan Jing Wu: School of Psychology, Bangor University, Bangor, United Kingdom.

Abstract

Bilingual individuals have been shown to access their native language while reading in or listening to their other language. However, it is unknown what type of mental representation (e.g., sound or spelling) they retrieve. Here, using event-related brain potentials, we demonstrate unconscious access to the sound form of Chinese words when advanced Chinese-English bilinguals read or listen to English words. Participants were asked to decide whether or not English words presented in pairs were related in meaning; they were unaware of the fact that some of the unrelated word pairs concealed either a sound or a spelling repetition in their Chinese translations. Whereas spelling repetition in Chinese translations had no effect, concealed sound repetition significantly modulated event-related brain potentials. These results suggest that processing second language activates the sound, but not the spelling, of native language translations.

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Grants

  1. 209704/European Research Council

MeSH Term

Acoustic Stimulation
Adult
Analysis of Variance
Asian People
Comprehension
Electroencephalography
Evoked Potentials, Auditory
Female
Hearing
Humans
Language Tests
Male
Multilingualism
Phonetics
Photic Stimulation
Reaction Time
Reading
Semantics
Translations
Vocabulary
Young Adult

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