نتایج جستجو برای: typology of bilingualism

تعداد نتایج: 21165073  

Journal: :Annual review of linguistics 2015
Judith F Kroll Paola E Dussias Kinsey Bice Lauren Perrotti

The use of two or more languages is common in most of the world. Yet, until recently, bilingualism was considered to be a complicating factor for language processing, cognition, and the brain. The past 20 years have witnessed an upsurge of research on bilingualism to examine language acquisition and processing, their cognitive and neural bases, and the consequences that bilingualism holds for c...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2004
Zrinjka Glovacki-Bernardi Mirna Jernej

Croatia has always been a multilingual environment. The influence of German and Italian was empowered through direct political influence. During the second part of the 18th and in the 19th century native speakers of German and Italian used Croatian as a second language carrying out their duties at work. This bilingualism can tentatively be referred to as bureaucratic bilingualism. Native Croati...

Issues related to bilingualism and the effects which might have on language learners’ cognitive and meta-cognitive variables have attracted the attention of a couple of researchers in the field of Second Language Acquisition (SLA).Since a couple of decades ago, there has been a plethora of studies on cognitive and metacognitive differences between bilinguals and monolinguals. However, the impac...

Journal: :Physics of life reviews 2013
Augusto Buchweitz Chantel Prat

The goal of the present review is to discuss recent cognitive neuroscientific findings concerning bilingualism. Three interrelated questions about the bilingual brain are addressed: How are multiple languages represented in the brain? how are languages controlled in the brain? and what are the real-world implications of experience with multiple languages? The review is based on neuroimaging res...

Journal: :Neuropsychology 2014
Laura B Zahodne Peter W Schofield Meagan T Farrell Yaakov Stern Jennifer J Manly

OBJECTIVE Clinic-based studies suggest that dementia is diagnosed at older ages in bilinguals compared with monolinguals. The current study sought to test this hypothesis in a large, prospective, community-based study of initially nondemented Hispanic immigrants living in a Spanish-speaking enclave of northern Manhattan. METHOD Participants included 1,067 participants in the Washington/Hamilt...

2014
Joshua William Villafuerte Yunjo Lee Patrick Bermudez

Childhood bilingualism has long been associated with enhanced creative performance. The neural mechanisms underlying this phenomenon, however, have yet to be characterized. Research suggests bilingualism modifies neural networks for executive control. Such changes, which can be assessed with estimation of neural signal complexity, are thought to increase information processing capacity. We thus...

2007
Ted Mouw Yu Xie

Recent scholarship claims that bilingualism has a positive effect on the academic achievement of immigrant children. According to this perspective, growing up speaking two languages is beneficial because it stimulates cognitive development and allows immigrants a means of resisting unwanted assimilation. Immigrant children who are fluent bilinguals can use their native-language ability to maint...

2017
Loraine Busetto Katrien Luijkx Hubertus Johannes Maria Vrijhoef

Health systems around the globe implement integrated care interventions to address the Triple Aim of simultaneously improving population health, patient experiences and cost-efficiency. However, the underlying definitions and conceptualisations of integrated care often differ considerably, which makes uniform measurement and comparison difficult. Rather than agreeing on one definition of integr...

2014
Thomas H Bak Jack J Nissan Michael M Allerhand Ian J Deary

Recent evidence suggests a positive impact of bilingualism on cognition, including later onset of dementia. However, monolinguals and bilinguals might have different baseline cognitive ability. We present the first study examining the effect of bilingualism on later-life cognition controlling for childhood intelligence. We studied 853 participants, first tested in 1947 (age = 11 years), and ret...

2006

Computational modeling and bilingualism have had until recently only limited interactions (see reviews in French & Jacquet, 2004; Hernandez, Li, & MacWhinney, 2005; Li & Farkas, 2002; Thomas & van Heuven, 2005). Bilingualism has been the norm rather than the exception in our globalized world, but the acquisition of two languages entails significant complexity that challenges empirical methodolo...

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