نتایج جستجو برای: bilinguals

تعداد نتایج: 2158  

2016
Anne White Barbara C. Malt Gert Storms

Naming patterns of bilinguals have been found to converge and form a new intermediate language system from elements of both the bilinguals' languages. This converged naming pattern differs from the monolingual naming patterns of both a bilingual's languages. We conducted a pre-registered replication study of experiments addressing the question whether there is a convergence between a bilingual'...

2014
Seyede Ghazal Mohades Esli Struys Peter Van Schuerbeek Chris Baeken Piet Van De Craen Robert Luypaert

BACKGROUND In their daily communication, bilinguals switch between two languages, a process that involves the selection of a target language and minimization of interference from a nontarget language. Previous studies have uncovered the neural structure in bilinguals and the activation patterns associated with performing verbal conflict tasks. One question that remains, however is whether this ...

2014
Emily L. Coderre Walter J. B. van Heuven

Bilinguals have been shown to exhibit a performance advantage on executive control tasks, outperforming their monolingual counterparts. Although a wealth of research has investigated this 'bilingual advantage' behaviourally, electrophysiological correlates are lacking. Using EEG with a Stroop task that manipulated the stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) of word and colour presentation, the current ...

Journal: :Frontiers in psychology 2016
Max R. Freeman Henrike K. Blumenfeld Viorica Marian

During spoken language comprehension, auditory input activates a bilingual's two languages in parallel based on phonological representations that are shared across languages. However, it is unclear whether bilinguals access phonotactic constraints from the non-target language during target language processing. For example, in Spanish, words with s+ consonant onsets cannot exist, and phonotactic...

2015
Elena Salillas Paulo Barraza Manuel Carreiras

Number representations change through education, although it is currently unclear whether and how language could impact the magnitude representation that we share with other species. The most prominent view is that language does not play any role in modulating the core numeric representation involved in the contrast of quantities. Nevertheless, possible cultural hints on the numerical magnitude...

Journal: :Brain and language 2009
Ioulia Kovelman Mark H Shalinsky Katherine S White Shawn N Schmitt Melody S Berens Nora Paymer Laura-Ann Petitto

UNLABELLED The brain basis of bilinguals' ability to use two languages at the same time has been a hotly debated topic. On the one hand, behavioral research has suggested that bilingual dual language use involves complex and highly principled linguistic processes. On the other hand, brain-imaging research has revealed that bilingual language switching involves neural activations in brain areas ...

2008
Chavie Fiszer Christophe Pallier

Previous research demonstrates that bilinguals have an advatange over monolinguals in several extra-linguistic domains. Using the Simon Task, which putatively measures inhibitory control, Bialystok, Craik, Klein, and Viswanathan (2004) illustrate that early bilinguals are faster and show less of a Simon effect than monolinguals, a disparity that becomes more pronounced in late adulthood. The po...

2013
Barbara C. Malt Ping Li Eef Ameel Aneta Pavlenko

Languages differ in the way they package elements of the world into words, which poses a challenge for bilinguals. We examined word use patterns for common household objects for late-immersed Chinese-English bilinguals to investigate how the bilingual lexical network develops when the first language is fully mature at the time of second-language immersion. We found changes to both firstand seco...

2014
Kenneth R. Paap Jack Darrow Chirag Dalibar Hunter A. Johnson

Coderre and van Heuven (2014) concluded that the orthographic overlap between a bilingual’s two languages is an important variable to consider in investigations of bilingual executive control (EC) abilities. Since greater overlap creates more cross-linguistic activation and (presumably) increases the daily demands of cognitive control Coderre and van Heuven hypothesize that similar-script bilin...

Journal: :J. Phonetics 2015
Page Piccinini Amalia Arvaniti

Research on the phonetics of code-switching has focused on voice onset time (VOT) and has yielded mixed results regarding cross-language interaction, possibly due to differences in data used (scripted vs. spontaneous speech) and populations examined (L1 vs. L2 dominant, early vs. late bilinguals). Here VOT was measured in a corpus of spontaneous code-switching speech elicited from a homogeneous...

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