A Lijewska - Bilingual lexical ambiguity resolution, 2020 - books.google.com
The question of possible coactivation of languages during language processing has been one of the central issues in research on bilingualism. Of note, unless otherwise specified …
O Peleg, T Degani, M Raziq… - Second Language …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
To isolate cross-lingual phonological effects during visual-word recognition, Arabic–Hebrew bilinguals who are native speakers of Spoken Arabic (SA) and proficient readers of both …
During spoken word-recognition, bilinguals have been shown to access their two languages simultaneously. The present study examined effects of language proficiency and lexical …
AI Schwartz, LH Yeh, MP Shaw - The Mental Lexicon, 2008 - jbe-platform.com
The goal of the present study was to examine whether cross-language activation of a bilingual's native language influences the processing of lexical ambiguity within a second …
HK Blumenfeld, V Marian - Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of …, 2005 - escholarship.org
The present study examined effects of cross-linguistic overlap and language proficiency on bilingual parallel language activation. Recognition of cognates (eg, English hen, German …
RK Mishra, N Singh - Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
We investigated the spontaneous activation of phonologically related words in high and low proficient Hindi–English bilinguals during spoken word processing in an eye-tracking study …
BC Malt, AL Lebkuecher - Bilingualism: Language and cognition, 2017 - cambridge.org
Bilinguals show word use patterns in each of their languages that differ from those of monolinguals. One interpretation is that, for bilinguals, the word meanings of one language …
For successful language comprehension, bilinguals often must exert top-down control to access and select lexical representations within a single language. These control processes …
DB Allen, K Conklin - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Even in languages that do not share script, bilinguals process cognates faster than matched noncognates in a range of tasks. The current research more fully explores what underpins …