Competing activation in bilingual language processing: Within-and between-language competition

V Marian, M Spivey - Bilingualism: Language and cognition, 2003 - cambridge.org
Bilingualism: Language and cognition, 2003cambridge.org
Two eye-tracking experiments examined spoken language processing in Russian-English
bilinguals. The proportion of looks to objects whose names were phonologically similar to
the name of a target object in either the same language (within-language competition), the
other language (between-language competition), or both languages at the same time
(simultaneous competition) was compared to the proportion of looks in a control condition in
which no objects overlapped phonologically with the target. Results support previous …
Two eye-tracking experiments examined spoken language processing in Russian-English bilinguals. The proportion of looks to objects whose names were phonologically similar to the name of a target object in either the same language (within-language competition), the other language (between-language competition), or both languages at the same time (simultaneous competition) was compared to the proportion of looks in a control condition in which no objects overlapped phonologically with the target. Results support previous findings of parallel activation of lexical items within and between languages, but suggest that the magnitude of the between-language competition effect may vary across first and second languages and may be mediated by a number of factors such as stimuli, language background, and language mode.
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