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Terminology Matters On Theoretical Grounds Too! : Coherent Grammars Cannot Be Incomplete
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In: Studies in Second Language Acquisition ; 41 (2019), 2. - S. 257-264. - ISSN 0272-2631. - eISSN 1470-1545 (2019)
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Formal linguistics approaches to adult second language acquisition and processing
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Differences in use without deficiencies in competence: passives in the Turkish and German of Turkish heritage speakers in Germany
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Language dominance affects bilingual performance and processing outcomes in adulthood
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Language Dominance Affects Bilingual Performance and Processing Outcomes in Adulthood
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Language Dominance Affects Bilingual Performance and Processing Outcomes in Adulthood
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Language dominance affects early bilingual performance and processing outcomes in adulthood
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Why should formal linguistic approaches to heritage language acquisition be linked to heritage language pedagogies?
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Predicting executive functions in bilinguals using ecologically valid measures of code-switching behavior
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One of the factors claimed to impact on executive functions in bilinguals is code-switching. New insights into how exactly code-switching affects executive functions can be obtained if attention is paid to the kind of code-switching bilinguals engage in, and not just the frequency of code-switching. This raises the question how code-switching habits can be assessed in experimental research. This study presents two ecologically valid, yet efficient, methods of assessing code-switching habits: a frequency judgement task based on authentic stimuli, and a bilingual email production task. The two tasks converged in revealing differences in Dense code-switching in two groups of German-English bilinguals. Moreover, the frequency judgement task predicted code-switching frequency in the ecologically more valid email production task. Importantly, both tasks revealed code-switching patterns that explained group differences observed in executive performance. The bilinguals engaging in frequent Dense code-switching excelled at the aspect of executive functions (conflict-monitoring) predicted to be related to code-switching based on existing processing models. Hence, both methods are recommended for use as code-switching measurements in bilingualism research.
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URL: https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/81305/3/HOF_SiBiL_final231218.pdf https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/81305/
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Bilingual cognition and language: the state of the science across its subfields
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Differences in use without deficiencies in competence: passives in the Turkish and German of Turkish heritage speakers in Germany
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Terminology matters II : Early bilinguals show cross-linguistic influence but are not attriters
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In: Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism ; 7 (2017), 6. - S. 719-724. - ISSN 1879-9264. - eISSN 1879-9272 (2017)
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Terminology matters II!: early bilinguals show cross-linguistic influence but they are not attriters
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