In this chapter, we view the recent evidence on the bilingual lexicon that points to a dynamic view of lexical processes. In contrast to earlier assumptions that words in the bilingual's two …
S Paulmann, KE Elston-Güttler, TC Gunter… - NeuroReport, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Using primed lexical decision, we measured reaction times and event-related brain potentials to targets that had German meanings (boss) of German–English interlingual …
It is currently unclear to what degree language control, which minimizes non-target language interference and increases the probability of selecting target-language words, is …
Language-specific orthography (ie, letters or bigrams that exist in only one language) is known to facilitate language membership recognition. Yet the contribution of continuous …
The study of how bilingualism is linked to cognitive processing, including executive functioning, has historically focused on comparing bilinguals to monolinguals across a …
J Mercier, I Pivneva, D Titone - Bilingualism: Language and …, 2016 - cambridge.org
We investigated whether speaking in one language affects cross-and within-language activation when subsequently switching to a task performed in the same or different …
YJ Wu, G Thierry - Frontiers in psychology, 2010 - frontiersin.org
How do the two languages of bilingual individuals interact in everyday communication? Numerous behavioral-and event-related brain potential studies have suggested that …
The picture word interference (PWI) paradigm and ERPs were used to investigate whether lexical selection in deaf and hearing ASL-English bilinguals occurs via lexical competition or …