Multiple levels of bilingual language control: Evidence from language intrusions in reading aloud

TH Gollan, ER Schotter, J Gomez… - Psychological …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Bilinguals rarely produce words in an unintended language. However, we induced such
intrusion errors (eg, saying el instead of he) in 32 Spanish-English bilinguals who read …

Cross-language lexical processes and inhibitory control

JA Linck, N Hoshino, JF Kroll - The mental lexicon, 2008 - jbe-platform.com
Many recent studies demonstrate that both languages are active when bilinguals and
second language (L2) learners are reading, listening, or speaking one language only. The …

A cognitive view of the bilingual lexicon: Reading and speaking words in two languages

JF Kroll, BM Sumutka… - International journal of …, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
In this paper we review recent research on experimental psycholinguistic approaches to the
bilingual lexicon. The focus in this work is to understand how it is that lexical access in both …

Executive control modulates cross-language lexical activation during L2 reading: evidence from eye movements.

I Pivneva, J Mercier, D Titone - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract Models of bilingual reading such as Bilingual Interactive Activation Plus (Dijkstra &
van Heuven, 2002) do not predict a central role for domain-general executive control during …

How do highly proficient bilinguals control their lexicalization process? Inhibitory and language-specific selection mechanisms are both functional.

A Costa, M Santesteban, I Ivanova - Journal of Experimental …, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
The authors report 4 experiments exploring the language-switching performance of highly
proficient bilinguals in a picture-naming task. In Experiment 1, they tested the impact of …

Automatic and controlled processes in the first-and second-language reading of fluent bilinguals

M Favreau, NS Segalowitz - Memory & cognition, 1983 - Springer
Many fluent bilinguals read their two languages with equal levels of comprehension but read
their second language at a slower rate. The present study examined whether, compared …

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 …

Producing words in a foreign language: Can speakers prevent interference from their first language?

D Hermans, T Bongaerts, K De Bot… - … : language and cognition, 1998 - cambridge.org
Two picture-word interference experiments were conducted to investigate whether or not
words from a first and more dominant language are activated during lexical access in a …

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

V Marian, M Spivey - Bilingualism: Language and cognition, 2003 - cambridge.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 multilingual lexicon: The cognitive and neural basis of lexical comprehension and production in two or more languages

JF Kroll, JW Gullifer, E Rossi - Annual review of applied linguistics, 2013 - cambridge.org
Recent studies have shown that when bilinguals or multilinguals read written words, listen to
spoken words, or plan words that they intend to speak in one language alone, information in …