Ronice Müller de Quadros,Kathryn Davidson,Diane Lillo-Martin et al.
Ronice Müller de Quadros et al.
Bimodal bilinguals sometimes use code-blending, simultaneous production of (parts of) an utterance in both speech and sign. We ask what spoken language material is blended with entity and handling depicting signs (DS), representations of ac...
Covert Co-Activation of Bilinguals' Non-Target Language: Phonological Competition from Translations [0.03%]
隐性双语者的非目标语言共激活:翻译的发音竞争
Anthony Shook,Viorica Marian
Anthony Shook
When listening to spoken language, bilinguals access words in both of their languages at the same time; this co-activation is often driven by phonological input mapping to candidates in multiple languages during online comprehension. Here, ...
Casey Lew-Williams
Casey Lew-Williams
Does bilingualism protect against cognitive aging?: Methodological issues in research on bilingualism, cognitive reserve, and dementia incidence [0.03%]
双语能力能延缓认知老化吗?双语研究、认知储备与痴呆发病率中的方法论问题
Caitlin Wei-Ming Watson,Jennifer J Manly,Laura B Zahodne
Caitlin Wei-Ming Watson
Recent studies of bilingualism as a protective factor in cognitive aging have reported conflicting findings, and researchers have begun to explore the methodological complications that may explain differences across studies. This article de...
Auditory word recognition across the lifespan: Links between linguistic and nonlinguistic inhibitory control in bilinguals and monolinguals [0.03%]
听觉词汇识别的终生发展:双语者和单语者在语言内外抑制控制之间的联系
Henrike K Blumenfeld,Scott R Schroeder,Susan C Bobb et al.
Henrike K Blumenfeld et al.
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 olde...
How aging and bilingualism influence language processing: theoretical and neural models [0.03%]
老龄化与双语主义对语言加工的影响:理论与神经模型研究
Eleonora Rossi,Michele T Diaz
Eleonora Rossi
Healthy non-pathological aging is characterized by cognitive and neural decline, and although language is one of the more stable areas of cognition, older adults often show deficits in language production, showing word finding failures, inc...
Experience with code-switching modulates the use of grammatical gender during sentence processing [0.03%]
代码混用的经验会影响句子处理过程中的语法性别使用
Jorge R Valdés Kroff,Paola E Dussias,Chip Gerfen et al.
Jorge R Valdés Kroff et al.
Using code-switching as a tool to illustrate how language experience modulates comprehension, the visual world paradigm was employed to examine the extent to which gender-marked Spanish determiners facilitate upcoming target nouns in a grou...
The Development of Bimodal Bilingualism: Implications for Linguistic Theory [0.03%]
双模双语的发展:对语言理论的启示
Diane Lillo-Martin,Ronice Müller de Quadros,Deborah Chen Pichler
Diane Lillo-Martin
A wide range of linguistic phenomena contribute to our understanding of the architecture of the human linguistic system. In this paper we present a proposal dubbed Language Synthesis to capture bilingual phenomena including code-switching a...
Iva Ivanova,Mayra Murillo,Rosa I Montoya et al.
Iva Ivanova et al.
We investigated age-related decline of bilingual language control. Thirteen older and 13 younger bilinguals performed a verbal fluency task (completing the same letter and semantic categories in each language and switching languages after e...
Research on Individual Differences in Executive Functions: Implications for the Bilingual Advantage Hypothesis [0.03%]
执行功能的个体差异研究:对双语优势假设的意义
Naomi P Friedman
Naomi P Friedman
Executive functions (EFs), such as response inhibition, interference control, and set shifting, are general-purpose control mechanisms that enable individuals to regulate their thoughts and behaviors. Because bilingual individuals use EF-li...