نتایج جستجو برای: monolinguals

تعداد نتایج: 658  

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...

Journal: :Developmental science 2004
Ellen Bialystok Michelle M Martin

In a previous study, a bilingual advantage for preschool children in solving the dimensional change card sort task was attributed to superiority in inhibition of attention (Bialystok, 1999). However, the task includes difficult representational demands to encode and interpret the task stimuli, and bilinguals may also have profited from superior representational abilities. This possibility is ex...

2012
Ranka Bijeljac-Babic Josette Serres Barbara Höhle Thierry Nazzi

Monolingual infants start learning the prosodic properties of their native language around 6 to 9 months of age, a fact marked by the development of preferences for predominant prosodic patterns and a decrease in sensitivity to non-native prosodic properties. The present study evaluates the effects of bilingual acquisition on speech perception by exploring how stress pattern perception may diff...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2015
Alejandro Pérez Margaret Gillon Dowens Nicola Molinaro Yasser Iturria-Medina Paulo Barraza Lorna García-Pentón Manuel Carreiras

Whether the neural mechanisms that underlie the processing of a second language in highly proficient late bilinguals (L2 late learners) are similar or not to those that underlie the processing of the first language (L1) is still an issue under debate. In this study, a group of late learners of Spanish whose native language is English and a group of Spanish monolinguals were compared while they ...

Journal: :Reading and Writing 2021

Abstract The picture-word task presents participants with a number of pictured objects together written distractor word superimposed upon each picture, and their is to name the depicted object while ignoring word. Depending on specific picture combination, various effects, including identity facilitation effect (e.g., DOG + dog ) semantic interference GOAT cow ), are often observed. response pa...

Journal: :Prolíngua 2021

The issue of language selectivity regarding lexical access bilingual adults has been thoroughly reported in the literature. However, studies with children are still limited, especially Brazilian context. To fill this gap, present study was conducted goal investigating whether same cognate facilitation effect for is also true children. do so, two experiments were carried out. In Experiment 1, 53...

2017
Daniel Eriksson Sörman Maria Josefsson John E Marsh Patrik Hansson Jessica K Ljungberg

An ongoing debate surrounds whether bilinguals outperform monolinguals in tests of executive processing. The aim of this study was to investigate if there are long-term (10 year) bilingual advantages in executive processing, as indexed by dual-task performance, in a sample that were 40-65 years at baseline. The bilingual (n = 24) and monolingual (n = 24) participants were matched on age, sex, e...

2014
Andrea A. N. MacLeod

Recent studies, using predominantly visual tasks, indicate that early bilinguals tend to outperform monolinguals on attention tests. It remains less clear whether such advantages extend to those bilinguals who have acquired their second language later in life. We examined this question in 38 monolingual and 60 bilingual university students. The bilingual group was further subdivided into early ...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2016
Miguel Burgaleta Ana Sanjuán Noelia Ventura-Campos Núria Sebastián-Gallés César Ávila

Naturally acquiring a language shapes the human brain through a long-lasting learning and practice process. This is supported by previous studies showing that managing more than one language from early childhood has an impact on brain structure and function. However, to what extent bilingual individuals present neuroanatomical peculiarities at the subcortical level with respect to monolinguals ...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2015
Jubin Abutalebi Lucia Guidi Virginia Borsa Matteo Canini Pasquale A Della Rosa Ben A Parris Brendan S Weekes

It has been postulated that bilingualism may act as a cognitive reserve and recent behavioral evidence shows that bilinguals are diagnosed with dementia about 4-5 years later compared to monolinguals. In the present study, we investigated the neural basis of these putative protective effects in a group of aging bilinguals as compared to a matched monolingual control group. For this purpose, par...

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