Grammatical processing in two languages: How individual differences in language experience and cognitive abilities shape comprehension in heritage bilinguals

K Bice, JF Kroll - Journal of Neurolinguistics, 2021 - Elsevier
Recent studies have demonstrated variation in language processing for monolingual and
bilingual speakers alike, suggesting that only by considering individual differences will an …

Bilingual language processing

T Desmet, W Duyck - Language and linguistics compass, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
This article provides an overview of the psycholinguistic research concerning the processes
and representations that bilinguals use while processing language. We review the lexical …

Covert co-activation of bilinguals' non-target language: Phonological competition from translations

A Shook, V Marian - Linguistic approaches to bilingualism, 2019 - jbe-platform.com
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 …

Bilingual processing of ASL–English code-blends: The consequences of accessing two lexical representations simultaneously

K Emmorey, JAF Petrich, TH Gollan - Journal of memory and language, 2012 - Elsevier
Bilinguals who are fluent in American Sign Language (ASL) and English often produce code-
blends–simultaneously articulating a sign and a word while conversing with other ASL …

Cross talk between native and second languages: Partial activation of an irrelevant lexicon

MJ Spivey, V Marian - Psychological science, 1999 - journals.sagepub.com
Bilingualism provides a unique opportunity for exploring hypotheses about how the human
brain encodes language. For example, the “input switch” theory states that bilinguals can …

Second language proficiency and cross‐language lexical activation

JG Van Hell, D Tanner - Language Learning, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Although research has consistently shown that a bilingual's two languages interact on
multiple levels, it is also well‐established that bilinguals can vary considerably in their …

Juggling two languages in one mind: What bilinguals tell us about language processing and its consequences for cognition

JF Kroll, PE Dussias, CA Bogulski, JRV Kroff - Psychology of learning and …, 2012 - Elsevier
Psycholinguistics has traditionally focused on language processing in monolingual
speakers. In the past two decades, there has been a dramatic increase of research on …

Bilingualism reveals fundamental variation in language processing

M Fricke, M Zirnstein, C Navarro-Torres… - Bilingualism: Language …, 2019 - cambridge.org
Although variation in the ways individuals process language has long been a topic of
interest and discussion in the psycholinguistic literature, only recently have studies of …

Inhibitory processes in bilingual language comprehension: Evidence from Spanish–English interlexical homographs

P Macizo, T Bajo, MC Martín - Journal of Memory and Language, 2010 - Elsevier
This study examines how Spanish–English bilinguals select meanings of words that share
the same orthography across languages but differ in meaning (interlexical homographs such …

Understanding the consequences of bilingualism for language processing and cognition

JF Kroll, E Bialystok - Journal of cognitive psychology, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Contemporary research on bilingualism has been framed by two major discoveries. In the
realm of language processing, studies of comprehension and production show that …