نتایج جستجو برای: limited english proficient

تعداد نتایج: 548594  

2016
MARIKO NAKAYAMA STEPHEN J. LUPKER Mariko Nakayama

Previous research with unbalanced, different-script bilinguals has typically produced null L2-L1 noncognate masked translation priming effects in lexical decision tasks (LDT). Two novel models of the bilingual mental lexicon have emerged to account for these null results: the episodic L2 hypothesis and the Sense model. In contrast, the BIA+ model predicts significant priming whenever bilinguals...

Mahboobeh Joze Tajareh Mohammadreza Khodareza

There are a lot of learners all around the world, who are studying in the field of English, but not all of them are proficient in any field of English such as (literature-teaching-translation), and especially in the field of translation which requires a considerable knowledge of two languages such as English and Persian. The present article intended to consider the contrastive of English and Pe...

2015
Jane W. Njeru Jennifer L. St. Sauver Debra J. Jacobson Jon O. Ebbert Paul Y. Takahashi Chun Fan Mark L. Wieland

BACKGROUND Limited English proficiency is associated with health disparities and suboptimal health outcomes. Although Limited English proficiency is a barrier to effective health care, its association with inpatient health care utilization is unclear. The aim of this study was to examine the association between patients with limited English proficiency, and emergency department visits and hospi...

2016
LR Stoneking AL Waterbrook J Garst Orozco D Johnston A Bellafiore C Davies T Nuño J Fatás-Cabeza O Beita V Ng KH Grall W Adamas-Rappaport

BACKGROUND After emergency department (ED) discharge, Spanish-speaking patients with limited English proficiency are less likely than English-proficient patients to be adherent to medical recommendations and are more likely to be dissatisfied with their visit. OBJECTIVES To determine if integrating a longitudinal medical Spanish and cultural competency curriculum into emergency medicine resid...

Journal: :Journal of psycholinguistic research 2013
Wing Chee So Sotaro Kita Susan Goldin-Meadow

Previous research has found that iconic gestures (i.e., gestures that depict the actions, motions or shapes of entities) identify referents that are also lexically specified in the co-occurring speech produced by proficient speakers. This study examines whether concrete deictic gestures (i.e., gestures that point to physical entities) bear a different kind of relation to speech, and whether thi...

2015
Ceri Ellis Jan R. Kuipers Guillaume Thierry Victoria Lovett Oliver Turnbull Manon W. Jones

Language has been shown to influence non-linguistic cognitive operations such as colour perception, object categorization and motion event perception. Here, we show that language also modulates higher level processing, such as semantic knowledge. Using event-related brain potentials, we show that highly fluent Welsh–English bilinguals require significantly less processing effort when reading se...

2004
Nicole Cooper Anne Cutler

We report an investigation of the perception of American English phonemes by Dutch listeners proficient in English. Listeners identified either the consonant or the vowel in most possible English CV and VC syllables. The syllables were embedded in multispeaker babble at three signal-to-noise ratios (16 dB, 8 dB, and 0 dB). Effects of signal-to-noise ratio on vowel and consonant identification a...

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