A Comparative Analysis of Language Skills and Parent-Child Interactions in Monolingual and Bilingual Children Born Preterm [0.03%]
单语和双语早产儿童的语言技能及亲子互动的比较分析
Kimberly Crespo,Emma Libersky,Julie Poehlmann et al.
Kimberly Crespo et al.
Children born preterm are at an elevated risk of language delays compared to children born full-term. However, there is a dearth of research investigating language outcomes in premature children exposed to more than one language. There is a...
Ronice Müller de Quadros,Diane Lillo-Martin
Ronice Müller de Quadros
This paper presents an analysis of heritage signers: bimodal bilinguals, who are adult hearing children of Deaf parents who acquired sign language at home with their parents and the spoken language from the surrounding community. Analyzing ...
From Seed to System: The Emergence of Non-Manual Markers for Wh-Questions in Nicaraguan Sign Language [0.03%]
从种子到系统:尼加拉瓜手语中wh问句非手动标志的出现
Annemarie Kocab,Ann Senghas,Jennie Pyers
Annemarie Kocab
At a language's inception, what determines which elements are taken up to build a grammar? How is the initial raw material reshaped through intergenerational language learning? We approached this question by focusing on the emergence of non...
Testing the Triggering Hypothesis: Effect of Cognate Status on Code-Switching and Disfluencies [0.03%]
测试触发假设:等价词状态对代码切换和不流利度的影响
Anne Neveu,Margarethe McDonald,Margarita Kaushanskaya
Anne Neveu
"Triggered switching" is the theory that code-switching happens more often with words connected to both languages, such as cognates. Corpus analyses have supported this theory; however, they do not allow testing for directional causality. H...
Brittany Lee,Kristen Secora
Brittany Lee
Fingerspelling is a critical component of many sign languages. This manual representation of orthographic code is one key way in which signers engage in translanguaging, drawing from all of their linguistic and semiotic resources to support...
Cultural Experience Influences Multisensory Emotion Perception in Bilinguals [0.03%]
双语者文化经历影响多感官情绪感知
Peiyao Chen,Ashley Chung-Fat-Yim,Viorica Marian
Peiyao Chen
Emotion perception frequently involves the integration of visual and auditory information. During multisensory emotion perception, the attention devoted to each modality can be measured by calculating the difference between trials in which ...
The Effect of Code-Switching Experience on the Neural Response Elicited to a Sentential Code Switch [0.03%]
码转换经验对句法码转换神经反应的影响
Angélique M Blackburn,Nicole Y Y Wicha
Angélique M Blackburn
Switching between languages, or codeswitching, is a cognitive ability that multilinguals can perform with ease. This study investigates whether codeswitching during sentence reading affects early access to meaning, as indexed by the robust ...
The Quest for Signals in Noise: Leveraging Experiential Variation to Identify Bilingual Phenotypes [0.03%]
从噪音中寻找信号:利用体验差异识别双语表现型
Anne L Beatty-Martínez,Debra A Titone
Anne L Beatty-Martínez
Increasing evidence suggests that bilingualism does not, in itself, result in a particular pattern of response, revealing instead a complex and multidimensional construct that is shaped by evolutionary and ecological sources of variability....
Early versus Extended Exposure in Speech Perception Learning: Evidence from Switched-Dominance Bilinguals [0.03%]
早期接触与晚期接触在言语感知学习中的差异——来自优势半球转换的双语者的研究证据
Michael Blasingame,Ann R Bradlow
Michael Blasingame
Both the timing (i.e., when) and amount (i.e., how much) of language exposure affect language-learning outcomes. We compared speech recognition accuracy across three listener groups for whom the order (first versus second) and dominance (do...
Language Difficulty and Prior Learning Influence Foreign Vocabulary Acquisition [0.03%]
语言难度和先前学习对外国词汇获取的影响
Sayuri Hayakawa,James Bartolotti,Aimee van den Berg et al.
Sayuri Hayakawa et al.
When learning a foreign language, words that are the hardest to learn are often the easiest to forget. Yet, there is also evidence that more challenging learning contexts can lead to greater long-term retention. Here, we investigate the eff...