نتایج جستجو برای: monolinguals

تعداد نتایج: 658  

2011
Carolina Yudes Pedro Macizo Teresa Bajo

This study aimed to explore non-verbal executive processes in simultaneous interpreters. Simultaneous interpreters, bilinguals without any training in simultaneous interpreting, and control monolinguals performed the Wisconsin card sorting task (WCST; Experiment 1) and the Simon task (Experiment 2). Performance on WCST was thought to index cognitive flexibility while Simon task performance was ...

2016
Kevin J. Holmes Jacob Brodsky

Speakers of two languages have access to two semantic systems that, while largely similar, may differ in subtle ways. The existence of multiple similar systems offers the potential for comparison of their structures and discovery of the differences between them. We hypothesized that if bilinguals engage in such a comparison process, they may be (a) less likely than monolinguals to view the cate...

2016
Roghayeh Yamchi Vishal Kumar

The main concern of the present study was to compare Iranian monolingual and bilingual EFL students’ listening comprehension in terms of Latinized Persian subtitling of English movie to see whether there was a significant difference between monolinguals and bilinguals on immediate linguistic comprehension of the movie. Latinized Persian subtitling was representing Persian language in Latin scri...

Journal: :Cognition 2016
Susan E Teubner-Rhodes Alan Mishler Ryan Corbett Llorenç Andreu Monica Sanz-Torrent John C Trueswell Jared M Novick

Bilinguals demonstrate benefits on non-linguistic tasks requiring cognitive control-the regulation of mental activity to resolve information-conflict during processing. This "bilingual advantage" has been attributed to the consistent management of two languages, yet it remains unknown if these benefits extend to sentence processing. In monolinguals, cognitive control helps detect and revise mis...

2016
Henrike K. Blumenfeld Scott R. Schroeder Susan C. Bobb Max R. Freeman Viorica Marian

Recent research suggests that bilingual experience reconfigures linguistic and nonlinguistic cognitive processes. We examined the relationship between linguistic competition resolution and nonlinguistic cognitive control in younger and older adults who were either bilingual or monolingual. Participants heard words in English and identified the referent among four pictures while eyemovements wer...

Journal: :Brain and language 2016
Deanna C Friesen Ashley Chung-Fat-Yim Ellen Bialystok

Three studies are reported investigating how monolinguals and bilinguals resolve within-language competition when listening to isolated words. Participants saw two pictures that were semantically-related, phonologically-related, or unrelated and heard a word naming one of them while event-related potentials were recorded. In Studies 1 and 2, the pictures and auditory cue were presented simultan...

Journal: :Stroke 2016
Suvarna Alladi Thomas H Bak Shailaja Mekala Amulya Rajan Jaydip Ray Chaudhuri Eneida Mioshi Rajesh Krovvidi Bapiraju Surampudi Vasanta Duggirala Subhash Kaul

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Bilingualism has been associated with slower cognitive aging and a later onset of dementia. In this study, we aimed to determine whether bilingualism also influences cognitive outcome after stroke. METHODS We examined 608 patients with ischemic stroke from a large stroke registry and studied the role of bilingualism in predicting poststroke cognitive impairment in the a...

2014
Eneko Antón Jon A. Duñabeitia Adelina Estévez Juan A. Hernández Alejandro Castillo Luis J. Fuentes Douglas J. Davidson Manuel Carreiras

Bilinguals have been shown to outperform monolinguals in a variety of tasks that do not tap into linguistic processes. The origin of this bilingual advantage has been questioned in recent years. While some authors argue that the reason behind this apparent advantage is bilinguals' enhanced executive functioning, inhibitory skills and/or monitoring abilities, other authors suggest that the locus...

2017
Karolina Mieszkowska Magdalena Łuniewska Joanna Kołak Agnieszka Kacprzak Zofia Wodniecka Ewa Haman

Language input is crucial for language acquisition and especially for children's vocabulary size. Bilingual children receive reduced input in each of their languages, compared to monolinguals, and are reported to have smaller vocabularies, at least in one of their languages. Vocabulary acquisition in trilingual children has been largely understudied; only a few case studies have been published ...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2017
James Bartolotti Kailyn Bradley Arturo E Hernandez Viorica Marian

Experience with multiple languages has unique effects on cortical structure and information processing. Differences in gray matter density and patterns of cortical activation are observed in lifelong bilinguals compared to monolinguals as a result of their experience managing interference across languages. Monolinguals who acquire a second language later in life begin to encounter the same type...

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