Abstract In Papiamento-Dutch bilingual speech, the nominal construction is a potential 'conflict site'if there is an adjective from one language and a noun from the other. Adjective …
Despite a wealth of studies on effects of switch locations in code-switching (CS), we know relatively little about how structural factors such as switch location and extralinguistic factors …
The best theoretical account of grammaticality in code-switching is still a hotly debated topic. There are contrasting predictions about what happens at “conflict sites” where the grammars …
Objectives: Spanish and English contrast in adjective–noun word order: for example, brown dress (English) vs. vestido marrón ('dress brown', Spanish). According to the Matrix …
Switching languages has often been associated with a processing cost. In this study, the authors used event-related potentials to compare switches between two languages with …
Aims and objectives/purpose/research questions: This study aims to improve our understanding of common switching patterns by examining determiner–noun–adjective …
S Chang, J Xie, L Li, R Wang, M Liu - Frontiers in Psychology, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Switch costs are generally found in language switching tasks. However, the locus where switch costs occur during bilingual language production remains unclear. Several studies …
JP Zeller - Frontiers in Psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Studies on event-related potentials (ERP) in code-switching (CS) have concentrated on single-word insertions, usually nouns. However, CS ranges from inserting single words into …
Code-switching is prevalent in bilingual speech, and follows specific syntactic constraints. Several theories have been proposed to explain these constraints, and in this paper we …