نتایج جستجو برای: bilingualism and l3 acquisition

تعداد نتایج: 16838093  

2011
Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells Ulrike M. Krämer Urbano Lorenzo-Seva Julia Festman Thomas F. Münte

Language switching is omnipresent in bilingual individuals. In fact, the ability to switch languages (code switching) is a very fast, efficient, and flexible process that seems to be a fundamental aspect of bilingual language processing. In this study, we aimed to characterize psychometrically self-perceived individual differences in language switching and to create a reliable measure of this b...

2015
John V. Hindle Pamela A. Martin-Forbes Alexandra J. M. Bastable Kirstie L. Pye Anthony Martyr Christopher J. Whitaker Fergus I. M. Craik Ellen Bialystok Enlli M. Thomas Virginia C. Mueller Gathercole Linda Clare

Objective. Bilingualism has been shown to benefit executive function (EF) and delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease. This study aims at examining whether a bilingual advantage applies to EF in Parkinson's disease (PD). Method. In a cross-sectional outpatient cohort of monolingual English (n = 57) and bilingual Welsh/English (n = 46) speakers with PD we evaluated the effects of bilingualism com...

2003
Kenji Hakuta

There are many myths about bilingualism in children, many of them negative ones. Some educators have cautioned against the use of two languages in children, claiming that bilingualism causes cognitive, Social, and emotional damage to children. Although few scholars today would claim that bilingualism could cognitively harm children, this view has been advocated in the past, and can still be occ...

2011
Marco Calabria Mireia Hernández Clara D. Martin Albert Costa

Several studies have documented the advantage of bilingualism with respect to the development of the executive control (EC) system. Two effects of bilingualism have been described in conflict resolution tasks: (a) bilinguals tend to perform the tasks faster overall, and (b) bilinguals tend to experience less interference from conflicting information, compared to monolinguals. The precise way in...

Journal: :Psychologica Belgica 1998

Journal: :OxIPO 2021

Play is a very effective learning tool for children, and most of the educational systems admit this. activities are linked to: exploration, fun, freedom, investigation, enquiry, learning, social development, coping with anxieties, making sense world using up energy. Through play, children develop abilities – example they learn languages, do so, by four principles: enjoyment, method, system, pat...

Journal: :American journal of speech-language pathology 2013
Betty Yu

PURPOSE The author investigated the language practices of 10 bilingual, Chinese/English-speaking, immigrant mothers with their children with autism spectrum disorders. The aim was to understand (a) the nature of the language practices, (b) their constraints, and (c) their impact. METHOD The author employed in-depth phenomenological interviews with thematic and narrative analyses to yield them...

2014
Maria Stein Carmen Winkler Anelis Kaiser Thomas Dierks

Within the field of neuroscientific research on second language learning, considerable attention has been devoted to functional and recently also structural changes related to second language acquisition. The present literature review summarizes studies that investigated structural changes related to bilingualism. Furthermore, as recent evidence has suggested that native-like exposure to a seco...

Journal: :Science 1965

This study is to determine how bilingualism could influence the list of Persian basic color terms and their order. Using a monolingual Persian and a bilingual Kurd sample students, and a color list task, it is assumed that bilingualism could change the ordering of the non-basic color terms in the second language, but not the basic ones. Another assumption is that, the old usual methods for obta...

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