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Ecological validity and bilingual language control: voluntary language switching between sentences

Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 2021
Few language switching studies have found conditions in which there is no significant cost to switching languages. Since language-switch costs are a measure of language control, this could be seen as evidence for the ubiquity of this process in bilingual
L. M. Sánchez   +2 more
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The role of proactive control on subcomponents of language control: Evidence from trilinguals.

Cognition, 2020
Language control in bilingual individuals has been the source of thorough study in the last decade. However, the characterization of the subcomponents of this cognitive process remains shallow.
Huanhuan Liu   +4 more
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Controlled Language

Lingvisticae Investigationes, 2005
Controlled Language.
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Language and motor control

Experimental Brain Research, 2000
We investigated the possible influence of automatic word reading on processes of visuo-motor transformation. Subjects reached and grasped an object on which the following Italian words were printed: "VICINO" (near) or "LONTAN" (far) on an object either near or far from the agent (experiments 1, 2); PICCOLO (small) or "GRANDE" (large) on either a small ...
Gentilucci, M   +4 more
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π0: A Vision-Language-Action Flow Model for General Robot Control

arXiv.org
Robot learning holds tremendous promise to unlock the full potential of flexible, general, and dexterous robot systems, as well as to address some of the deepest questions in artificial intelligence.
Kevin Black   +23 more
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A Process-Control Language

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1969
This paper proposes a compatible extension of PL/I as a general-purpose process-control language which makes analog and digital real-time variables available in essentially the same manner as conventional PL/I variables. Provisions are made for handling external interrupts and scheduling of tasks, including periodic tasks and groups of tasks ...
Boulton, P. I. P., Reid, P. A.
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Language Control network adapts to Second Language Learning: A Longitudinal rs-fMRI Study.

Neuropsychologia, 2020
The current longitudinal resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging study examined changes in language control network after one year of L2 English classroom learning.
Cong Liu   +4 more
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Neural Interaction between Language Control and Cognitive Control: Evidence from Cross-Task Adaptation.

Behavioural Brain Research, 2020
It has been documented that conflict adaptation (conflict resolution in a task enhanced by that in a previous task) exists not only in the same domain but also across different domains with shared cognitive control mechanisms.
Qiming Yuan   +7 more
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Control Tower Language

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1952
Shannon and others have estimated that written English is about 60 percent redundant. These estimates are arrived at by considering linguistic constraints on our use of speech symbols; they do not consider additional restrictions imposed by the audience and the situation in which the speaker finds himself.
F. C. Frick, W. H. Sumby
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Language control and executive control

2019
Abstract In this paper, we review recent literature on the cognitive benefits of bilingualism and suggest that studies focusing on language processing can provide insights in the debate surrounding the “bilingual advantage hypothesis”. We argue that cross-language priming can be a useful research tool, because it recruits different types of abilities ...
Anna Wolleb   +2 more
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