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Inhibition in language switching: What is inhibited when switching between languages in naming tasks?

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2009
When people switch between languages, inhibition of currently irrelevant languages is assumed to occur. The authors examined inhibition of irrelevant languages with a cued language-switching paradigm. A cue indicated in which of 3 languages (German, English, or French) a visual stimulus was to be named.
Andrea M, Philipp, Iring, Koch
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Switch languages

2013
The term 'switch language' refers to a language which uses both iambs and trochees productively. Switch languages are often assumed not to exist, since the surface stress pattern is not distinct from a non-switch language. This dissertation argues that switch languages are both an empirical reality and an entailed theoretical consequence of ...
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Electrophysiological correlates of language switching in second language learners

Psychophysiology, 2010
AbstractThis study analyzed the electrophysiological correlates of language switching in second language learners. Participants were native Spanish speakers classified in two groups according to English proficiency (high and low). Event‐related potentials (ERPs) were recorded while they read English sentences, half of which contained an adjective in ...
Maartje, Van Der Meij   +3 more
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Bilingual control: Sequential memory in language switching.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2013
To investigate bilingual language control, prior language switching studies presented visual objects, which had to be named in different languages, typically indicated by a visual cue. The present study examined language switching of predictable responses by introducing a novel sequence-based language switching paradigm.
Declerck, M., Philipp, A.M., Koch, I.
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SWITCHING LANGUAGES FOR INDEXING

Journal of Documentation, 1970
The paper describes some properties of simple interconversion devices which enable material intially subject indexed by a particular indexing system to be made available to other institutions using different indexing languages in such a form as to be readily integrated into their indexes.
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Switching Languages in Online Searching

Proceedings of the 2018 Conference on Human Information Interaction&Retrieval - CHIIR '18, 2018
The availability of information in many languages on the Web allows multilingual searchers to search in multiple languages at the same time. Few studies have examined how multilingual web users seek information in two or more languages online, specifically how they switch languages in order to get satisfying search results.
Jieyu Wang, Anita Komlodi
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Lexical Decision and Language Switching

International Journal of Bilingualism, 1997
Previous research has suggested that there is a cost in switching between language in a lexical decision task. This paper reports two studies exploring its basis. Experiment 1 confirmed such a cost in a lexical decision task in which the target language for a trial is specified.
Roswitha E. von Studnitz, David W. Green
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From Switching Languages to Switching Units

Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12
Switching languages enriches the mathematical experience of all students in the classroom during the problem-solving process.
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Language Switching Costs & RSI

2022
Data and analysis script for de Bruin & Xu (submitted) - RSI effects on language switching (cued & voluntary naming, Exp 1; comprehension, Exp 2)
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Trilinguals’ language switching

2018
The goal of this study was to determine how trilinguals select the language they intend to use in a language switching context. Two accounts are examined: (a) a language-specific account, according to which language selection considers the activation level of words of the intended language only (i.e., language co-activation without language competition)
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