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Shifting Gear in the Study of the Bilingual Advantage: Language Switching Examined as a Possible Moderator [PDF]
The bilingual advantage is a heavily debated topic in research on bilingualism. The current study further investigated one specific aspect of bilingualism proposed to be a determining factor for the bilingual advantage, namely language switching ...
Evy Woumans +2 more
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Asymmetric Switch Costs in numeral naming and number word reading: Implications for models of bilingual language production [PDF]
One approach used to gain insight into the processes underlying bilingual language comprehension and production examines the costs that arise from switching languages. For unbalanced bilinguals, asymmetric switch costs are reported in speech production,
Michael eReynolds +2 more
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Bilingual Language Switching: Production vs. Recognition [PDF]
This study aims at assessing how bilinguals select words in the appropriate language in production and recognition while minimizing interference from the non-appropriate language. Two prominent models are considered which assume that when one language is
Michela Mosca +2 more
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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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We examined whether and how language produced by others influences self-language processes. This study addressed this issue by looking at effects of comprehension on language switching in cued and voluntary switching contexts.
Huanhuan Liu +3 more
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Based on the inhibition account and activation account, inhibitory control and language proficiency play big roles on language control mechanisms underlying language switching respectively.
Peijuan Wang, Xueyi Huang, Xin Chang
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Language-switching and retrieval-based learning: an unfavorable combination
Language-switching costs arise when learners encode information in one language and subsequently recall that information in a different language. The assumed cognitive mechanism behind these costs is the principle of encoding specificity that implies ...
Moritz Wußing +3 more
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Intraoperative Brain Mapping in Multilingual Patients: What Do We Know and Where Are We Going?
In this review, we evaluate the knowledge gained so far about the neural bases of multilingual language processing obtained mainly through imaging and electrical stimulation mapping (ESM).
Jesús Martín-Fernández +2 more
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Previous language production research with bidialectals has provided evidence for similar language control processes as during bilingual language production.
Mathieu Declerck, Neil W Kirk
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CODE SWITCHING IN EFL CLASSROOM: A NARRATIVE INQUIRY INTO TEACHERS’ EXPERIENCES AND PERCEPTIONS
This study utilized a narrative inquiry to investigate code switching in EFL teachers’ classroom and their experiences with it. By applying this approach, the study aimed to comprehend the complex nature of code switching in language classrooms through ...
Nirwanto Maruf +2 more
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