نتایج جستجو برای: sequential bilinguals

تعداد نتایج: 88652  

2017
Ewa Haman Zofia Wodniecka Marta Marecka Jakub Szewczyk Marta Białecka-Pikul Agnieszka Otwinowska Karolina Mieszkowska Magdalena Łuniewska Joanna Kołak Aneta Miękisz Agnieszka Kacprzak Natalia Banasik Małgorzata Foryś-Nogala

Most studies on bilingual language development focus on children's second language (L2). Here, we investigated first language (L1) development of Polish-English early migrant bilinguals in four domains: vocabulary, grammar, phonological processing, and discourse. We first compared Polish language skills between bilinguals and their Polish non-migrant monolingual peers, and then investigated the...

2014
Henrike K. Blumenfeld Ashley M. Adams

Bilinguals have been shown to outperform monolinguals on word learning and on inhibition tasks that require competition resolution. Yet the scope of such bilingual advantages remains underspecified. We compared bilinguals and monolinguals on nonverbal symbolic learning and on competition resolution while processing newly-learned material. Participants were trained on 12 tone-to-symbol mappings,...

2014
Mariko Nakayama Rinus G. Verdonschot Christopher R. Sears Stephen J. Lupker

The effect of phonological similarity on L1–L2 cognate translation priming was examined with Japanese– English bilinguals. According to the phonological account, the cognate priming effect for different-script bilinguals consists of additive effects of phonological and conceptual facilitation. If true, then the size of the cognate priming effect would be directly influenced by the phonological ...

Journal: :Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 2017

Journal: :پژوهش های زبانشناختی در زبانهای خارجی 0
سارا اربابی دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد زبان شناسی همگانی، دانشکدة ادبیات و علوم انسانی، دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد شهلا شریفی دانشیار، زبان شناسی همگانی، دانشکدة ادبیات و علوم انسانی، دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد علی مشهدی استادیار، روان شناسی دانشکدة روان شناسی و علوم تربیتی، دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد

cognitive aspects of bilingualism have been recently studied by manyresearchers and lots of them have reported bilingual advantage overmonolinguals in some aspects of cognition. given the multitude of bilinguals iniran, further and deeper studies of various aspects of this phenomenon seem torequire. in order to study bilingualism in iran from a cognitive point of view,the present study examines...

Journal: :Cognition 2012
Mireia Hernández Albert Costa Glyn W Humphreys

We ask whether bilingualism aids cognitive control over the inadvertent guidance of visual attention from working memory and from bottom-up cueing. We compare highly-proficient Catalan-Spanish bilinguals with Spanish monolinguals in three visual search conditions. In the working memory (WM) condition, attention was driven in a top-down fashion by irrelevant objects held in WM. In the Identify c...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2013
Monica Consonni Riccardo Cafiero Dario Marin Marco Tettamanti Antonella Iadanza Franco Fabbro Daniela Perani

In bilinguals, native (L1) and second (L2) languages are processed by the same neural resources that can be modulated by age of second language acquisition (AOA), proficiency level, and daily language exposure and usage. AOA seems to particularly affect grammar processing, where a complete neural convergence has been shown only in bilinguals with parallel language acquisition from birth. Despit...

Journal: :Psychological research 2013
Vatsala Khare Ark Verma Bhoomika Kar Narayanan Srinivasan Marc Brysbaert

The attentional blink task involves rapid serial presentation of visual stimuli, two of which the participants have to report. The usual finding is that participants are impaired at reporting the second target if it appears in close temporal proximity to the first target. Previous research has shown that the effect is stronger in bilinguals than monolinguals. We investigated whether the differe...

2002
Judith F. Kroll Natasha Tokowicz Robert Dufour

A goal of second language (L2) learning is to enable learners to understand and speak L2 words without mediation through the first language (L1). However, psycholinguistic research suggests that lexical candidates are routinely activated in L1 when words in L2 are processed. In this article we describe two experiments that examined the acquisition of L2 lexical fluency. In Experiment 1, two gro...

2012
Lisa Smithson Elena Nicoladis Paula Marentette

Previous studies have shown that bilinguals use more manual gestures than monolinguals (Pika et al., 2006; Nicoladis et al., 2009), suggesting that gestures may facilitate lexical retrieval or may reduce the cognitive load on working memory during speech production. In this study, we tested the generalizability of these findings by comparing the use of gestures in three groups of children (Engl...

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