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Brain Lang ; 124(1): 22-33, 2013 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23274421

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This study explores oscillatory brain activity by means of event-related synchronization and desynchronization (%ERS/ERD) of EEG activity during the use of phonological and orthographic-morphological spelling strategies in L2 (English) and L1 (German) in native German speaking children. EEG was recorded while 33 children worked on a task requiring either phonological or orthographic-morphological spelling strategies. L2 processing elicited more theta %ERS than L1 processing (particularly at bilateral frontal and right posterior parietal sites) which might suggest a stronger involvement of semantic encoding and retrieval of the less familiar L2. The highest level of theta %ERS was revealed for the orthographic-morphological strategy in L2 which might indicate a more intense way of lexical retrieval compared to the phonological strategy in L2 and the orthographic-morphological strategy in L1. Analyses moreover revealed that phonological processing (both in L1 and L2) was associated with comparatively strong left-hemispheric %ERD in the upper alpha frequency band.


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Electroencephalography Phase Synchronization/physiology , Multilingualism , Phonetics , Semantics , Alpha Rhythm/physiology , Child , Female , Frontal Lobe/physiology , Humans , Language , Language Development , Male , Psychometrics , Theta Rhythm/physiology , Visual Perception/physiology , Vocabulary
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