نتایج جستجو برای: bilinguals

تعداد نتایج: 2158  

2008
Manuel Perea Jon Andoni Duñabeitia Manuel Carreiras

One key issue for models of bilingual memory is to what degree the semantic representation from one of the languages is shared with the other language. In the present paper, we examine whether there is an early, automatic semantic priming effect across languages for noncognates with highly proficient (Basque/Spanish) bilinguals. Experiment 1 was a between-languagemasked semantic priming lexical...

Journal: :Journal of neurolinguistics 2017
Adam Felton David Vazquez Aurora I Ramos-Nunez Maya R Greene Alessandra McDowell Arturo E Hernandez Christine Chiarello

Bilingualism represents an interesting model of possible experience-dependent alterations in brain structure. The current study examines whether interhemispheric adaptations in brain structure are associated with bilingualism. Corpus callosum volume and cortical thickness asymmetry across 13 regions of interest (selected to include critical language and bilingual cognitive control areas) were m...

2015
Marta Marecka Magdalena Wrembel Agineszka Otwinowska-Kasztelanic

The study involved the analysis of Polish speech samples of 59 Polish-English bilingual children of Polish immigrants to the UK. It aimed to explore differences in phonological performance between these early bilinguals and their Polish monolingual peers. The data collection procedure involved a sentence repetition task. 14 preselected sentences from this task were subsequently analysed auditor...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2012
Shanna Kousaie Natalie A Phillips

Previous research has found an advantage for bilinguals relative to monolinguals on tasks of attentional control. This advantage has been found to be larger in older adults than in young adults, suggesting that bilingualism provides a buffer against age-related declines in executive functioning. Using a computerized Stroop task in a nonimmigrant sample of young and older monolinguals and biling...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2008
Wouter Duyck Dieter Vanderelst Timothy Desmet Robert J Hartsuiker

A lexical decision experiment with Dutch-English bilinguals compared the effect of word frequency on visual word recognition in the first language with that in the second language. Bilinguals showed a considerably larger frequency effect in their second language, even though corpus frequency was matched across languages. Experiment 2 tested monolingual, native speakers of English on the English...

2007
PAOLA E. DUSSIAS NURIA SAGARRA

An eye tracking experiment examined how exposure to a second language (L2) influences sentence parsing in the first language. Forty-four monolingual Spanish speakers, 24 proficient Spanish–English bilinguals with limited immersion experience in the L2 environment and 20 proficient Spanish–English bilinguals with extensive L2 immersion experience read temporarily ambiguous constructions. The amb...

Journal: :Bilingualism 2017
Ellen Bialystok Kornelia Hawrylewicz Melody Wiseheart Maggie Toplak

One hundred and sixty-eight young adult participants were classified as monolingual or bilingual and as having a previously reported clinical diagnosis of ADHD or not to create four groups. All participants completed tests of language proficiency, ADHD ratings, and executive control. Both bilingualism and ADHD are generally associated with poorer vocabulary knowledge, but bilingualism and ADHD ...

2014
Kathleen M McCarthy Merle Mahon Stuart Rosen Bronwen G Evans

The majority of bilingual speech research has focused on simultaneous bilinguals. Yet, in immigrant communities, children are often initially exposed to their family language (L1), before becoming gradually immersed in the host country's language (L2). This is typically referred to as sequential bilingualism. Using a longitudinal design, this study explored the perception and production of the ...

Journal: :Applied psycholinguistics 2014
Annick De Houwer Marc H Bornstein Diane L Putnick

It is often assumed that young bilinguals are lexically delayed in comparison to monolinguals. A comprehensive comparison of comprehension and production vocabulary in 31 firstborn bilingual and 30 matched monolingual children fails to find empirical foundation for this assumption. Several raters completed Dutch and French adaptations of the MacArthur Communicative Development Inventories for c...

2017
Yan Gu Lisette Mol Marieke Hoetjes Marc Swerts

The linguistic metaphors of time appear to influence how people gesture about time. This study finds that Chinese English bilinguals produce more vertical gestures when talking about Chinese time references with vertical spatial metaphors than (1) when talking about time conceptions in the English translations, and (2) when talking about Chinese time references with no spatial metaphors. Additi...

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