A review of control processes and their locus in language switching

M Declerck, AM Philipp - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2015 - Springer
Abstract Language switching has been one of the main tasks to investigate language
control, a process that restricts bilingual language processing to the target language. In the …

Bilingualism and domain-general cognitive functions from a neural perspective: A systematic review

L Tao, G Wang, M Zhu, Q Cai - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
A large body of research has indicated that bilingualism–through continual practice in
language control–may impact cognitive functions, as well as relevant aspects of brain …

The concept of inhibition in bilingual control.

M Declerck, I Koch - Psychological Review, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
To achieve fluent language processing as a bilingual, a dominant theoretical framework
assumes that the nontarget language is inhibited. This assumption is based on several …

[HTML][HTML] Assessing the evidence for asymmetrical switch costs and reversed language dominance effects–a meta-analysis

M Gade, M Declerck, AM Philipp… - Journal of …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Two seemingly counterintuitive phenomena–asymmetrical language switch costs and the
reversed language dominance effect–prove to be particularly controversial in the literature …

On the overlap between bilingual language control and domain-general executive control

FM Branzi, M Calabria, ML Boscarino, A Costa - Acta psychologica, 2016 - Elsevier
We explored the overlap between bilingual language control (bLC) and domain-general
executive control (EC) by focusing on inhibitory control processes. We tested 62 bilinguals in …

The effect of domain-general inhibition-related training on language switching: An ERP study

H Liu, L Liang, S Dunlap, N Fan, B Chen - Cognition, 2016 - Elsevier
Previous studies have demonstrated that inhibitory control ability could be improved by
training, and the Inhibitory Control (IC) Model implies that enhanced domain-general …

The minimum requirements of language control: evidence from sequential predictability effects in language switching.

M Declerck, I Koch, AM Philipp - Journal of Experimental …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
The current study systematically examined the influence of sequential predictability of
languages and concepts on language switching. To this end, 2 language switching …

Grammatical constraints on language switching: Language control is not just executive control

TH Gollan, M Goldrick - Journal of memory and language, 2016 - Elsevier
The current study investigated the roles of grammaticality and executive control on bilingual
language selection by examining production speed and failures of language control, or …

Bilingual and monolingual adults learning an additional language: ERPs reveal differences in syntactic processing

S Grey, C Sanz, K Morgan-Short… - … Language and Cognition, 2018 - cambridge.org
It has been suggested that bilinguals learn additional languages 'better'than monolinguals.
However, evidence is sparse, particularly for grammar. We examined behavioral and neural …

Domain-general inhibition ability predicts the intensity of inhibition on non-target language in bilingual word production: An ERP study

C Kang, F Ma, S Li, JF Kroll, T Guo - Bilingualism: Language and …, 2020 - cambridge.org
This study investigated the predictive effects of executive functions on bilingual language
control processes. We used a flanker task, a switching task and an n-back task to investigate …