Structural correlates for lexical efficiency and number of languages in non-native speakers of English
► We dissociate structural correlates for two different non-native language skills. ► Number of languages spoken was associated with the posterior supramarginal gyrus. ► The efficiency of word use was associated with the left pars opercularis.
Main Authors: | Grogan, A., Parker Jones, ‘Ō., Ali, N., Crinion, J., Orabona, S., Mechias, M.L., Ramsden, S., Green, D.W., Price, C.J. |
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Format: | Online |
Language: | English |
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Pergamon Press
2012
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Online Access: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3382713/ |
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