نتایج جستجو برای: typology of bilingualism

تعداد نتایج: 21165073  

Journal: :Developmental science 2017
Geoff B Sorge Maggie E Toplak Ellen Bialystok

Attention difficulty is associated with poor performance on executive functioning (EF) tasks, yet EF is enhanced in bilingual children. However, no research to date has investigated the possible interaction between bilingualism and attention ability in children to determine the consequences for EF when both are present. We assessed a sample of typically developing children who were 8 to 11 year...

2003
Nicole Altman

Language is a uniquely human phenomenon. People are able to communicate infinite ideas to one another through the use of words. Across the world people communicate in numerous different languages. Although people readily attain proficiency at any language they are exposed to as a child, the difficulties of learning a language later in life, past the critical period, are well known. While the co...

Journal: :British Journal of Psychiatry 1981

Journal: :Developmental science 2012
Natalie Brito Rachel Barr

Very few studies have examined the cognitive advantages of bilingualism during the first two years of development, and a majority of the studies examining bilingualism throughout the lifespan have focused on the relationship between multiple languages and cognitive control. Early experience with multiple language systems may influence domain-general processes, such as memory, that may increase ...

The use of L1 in language classroom has been traditionally repressed by applied linguists. However, in recent years, it is believed that switching to L1 can be considered a pedagogical instrument by teachers rather than a heterodox. Consequently, this two-phase study was an attempt to investigate the functions that are fulfilled by EFL teachers through their use of L1. In the first phase (i.e.,...

2015
W. Quin Yow Xiaoqian Li

Recent studies revealed inconsistent evidences of a bilingual advantage in executive processing. One potential source of explanation is the multifaceted experience of the bilinguals in these studies. This study seeks to test whether bilinguals who engage in language selection more frequently would perform better in executive control tasks than those bilinguals who engage in language selection l...

Journal: :Cognition 2016
Susan E Teubner-Rhodes Alan Mishler Ryan Corbett Llorenç Andreu Monica Sanz-Torrent John C Trueswell Jared M Novick

Bilinguals demonstrate benefits on non-linguistic tasks requiring cognitive control-the regulation of mental activity to resolve information-conflict during processing. This "bilingual advantage" has been attributed to the consistent management of two languages, yet it remains unknown if these benefits extend to sentence processing. In monolinguals, cognitive control helps detect and revise mis...

2014
Evy Woumans Patrick Santens Anne Sieben Jan Versijpt Michaël Stevens Wouter Duyck

The current study investigated the effects of bilingualism on the clinical manifestation of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in a European sample of patients. We assessed all incoming AD patients in two university hospitals within a specified timeframe. Sixty-nine monolinguals and 65 bilinguals diagnosed with probable AD were compared for time of clinical AD manifestation and diagnosis. The influence o...

Journal: :Cognition 2009
Michael Siegal Laura Iozzi Luca Surian

The purpose of the two experiments reported here was to investigate whether bilingualism confers an advantage on children's conversational understanding. A total of 163 children aged 3-6 years were given a Conversational Violations Test to determine their ability to identify responses to questions as violations of Gricean maxims of conversation (to be informative and avoid redundancy, speak the...

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