Bilingual Language Control Flexibly Adapts to Cultural Context [PDF]
How does bilingual language control adapt to the cultural context? We address this question by looking at the pattern of switch cost and reversed language dominance effect, which are suggested to separately reflect reactive and proactive language control
Cong Liu +5 more
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Second Language Proficiency Modulates the Dependency of Bilingual Language Control on Domain-General Cognitive Control [PDF]
The relationship between bilingual language control and domain-general cognitive control has been a hot topic in the research field of bilingualism. Previous studies mostly examined the correlation between performances of bilinguals in language control ...
Qiping Wang +11 more
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Language Dominance and Sociolinguistic Experience Are Related to Language Control and Domain-General Monitoring Control: An Investigation in Bilinguals Who Live in a Minority/Majority Sociolinguistic Setting [PDF]
Bilingual language control in production tasks with language switches is supposed to be linked to domain-general cognitive control. In the present study, we investigated the role of language dominance, measured on a continuous scale, in the relationship ...
Ruilin Wu +3 more
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Cognitive and Linguistic Predictors of Language Control in Bilingual Children [PDF]
In order to communicate effectively with a variety of conversation partners and in a variety of settings, bilingual children must develop language control, the ability to control which language is used for production.
Megan C. Gross, Margarita Kaushanskaya
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The Relationship between Language Control, Semantic Control and Nonverbal Control [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between language control, semantic control, and nonverbal control in bilingual aphasia. Twelve bilingual adults with aphasia (BPWA) and 20 age-matched bilingual adults (AMBA) completed a language ...
Teresa Gray
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Does Extreme Language Control Training Improve Cognitive Control? A Comparison of Professional Interpreters, L2 Teachers and Monolinguals [PDF]
There is currently a lively debate in the literature whether bilingualism leads to enhanced cognitive control or not. Recent evidence suggests that knowledge of more than one language does not always suffice for the manifestation of a bilingual cognitive
Lize Van der Linden +6 more
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The effects of executive functions on language control during Chinese-English emotional word code-switching [PDF]
Executive functions (EFs) have great impact on language control indexed by language switch costs during production-based language switching. Yet, how they influence language control during comprehension-based language switching between embodied first ...
Jiao Zhang, Lin Fan
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Assessing Proactive Language Control: Does Predictability of Language Sequences Benefit Language Switching? [PDF]
Multilinguals often switch between the languages they speak. One open question is to what extent they can use anticipatory—or proactive—language control to reduce interference from non-target languages during language switching.
Tanja C. Roembke +2 more
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Bilingual language control during single-language production: does relocation to a new linguistic environment change it? [PDF]
A bilingual’s two languages are simultaneously active and competing for selection, even when only one language is used. To manage this competition, bilinguals apply language control.
Angela de Bruin +3 more
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Corrigendum: The effects of executive functions on language control during Chinese-English emotional word code-switching [PDF]
Jiao Zhang, Lin Fan
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