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A path to the bilingual advantage : pairwise matching of individuals
Czapka, Sophia [Verfasser]; Wotschack, Christiane [Verfasser]; Klassert, Annegret [Verfasser]. - Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2021
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A path to the bilingual advantage ... : pairwise matching of individuals ...
Czapka, Sophia; Wotschack, Christiane; Klassert, Annegret. - : Universität Potsdam, 2021
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A path to the bilingual advantage
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Rechtschreibung von Konsonantenclustern und morphologische Bewusstheit bei Grundschüler_innen ... : Primary school children’s spelling of consonant clusters and morphological awareness ...
Klassert, Annegret; Bormann, Sarah; Festman, Julia. - : Universität Potsdam, 2020
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Rechtschreibung von Konsonantenclustern und morphologische Bewusstheit bei Grundschüler_innen ; Primary school children’s spelling of consonant clusters and morphological awareness
Klassert, Annegret (Prof. Dr.); Bormann, Sarah; Festman, Julia (Prof. Dr.). - 2020
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Cognitive and Neurocognitive Effects From the Unique Bilingual Experiences of Interpreters
In: Front Psychol (2020)
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How Germans prepare for the English past tense : silent production of inflected words during EEG
Festman, Julia [Verfasser]; Clahsen, Harald [Verfasser]. - Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2019
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How Germans prepare for the English past tense : silent production of inflected words during EEG
Festman, Julia [Verfasser]; Clahsen, Harald [Verfasser]. - Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2019
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Executive Functions and Language : Their Differential Influence on Mono- vs. Multilingual Spelling in Primary School
Czapka, Sophia [Verfasser]; Klassert, Annegret [Verfasser]; Festman, Julia [Verfasser]. - Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2019
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How Germans prepare for the English past tense ... : silent production of inflected words during EEG ...
Festman, Julia; Clahsen, Harald. - : Universität Potsdam, 2019
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How Germans prepare for the English past tense ... : silent production of inflected words during EEG ...
Festman, Julia; Clahsen, Harald. - : Universität Potsdam, 2019
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How Germans prepare for the English past tense
Festman, Julia (Prof. Dr.); Clahsen, Harald (Prof. Dr.). - 2019
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Executive Functions and Language
Festman, Julia (Dr.); Czapka, Sophia; Klassert, Annegret (Prof. Dr.). - 2019
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How Germans prepare for the English past tense
Festman, Julia (Dr.); Clahsen, Harald (Prof. Dr.). - 2019
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Self-Concepts in Reading and Spelling among Mono- and Multilingual Children: Extending the Bilingual Advantage
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Executive Functions and Language: Their Differential Influence on Mono- vs. Multilingual Spelling in Primary School
Czapka, Sophia; Klassert, Annegret; Festman, Julia. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2019
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Language control abilities of late bilinguals
Festman, Julia [Verfasser]. - Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2018
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Early bilingualism influences early and subsequently later acquired languages in cortical regions representing control functions
Wattendorf, Elise [Verfasser]; Festman, Julia [Verfasser]; Westermann, Birgit [Verfasser]. - Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2018
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Language control abilities of late bilinguals
Festman, Julia (Dr.). - 2018
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Early bilingualism influences early and subsequently later acquired languages in cortical regions representing control functions
Abstract: Early acquisition of a second language influences the development of language abilities and cognitive functions. In the present study, we used functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) to investigate the impact of early bilingualism on the organization of the cortical language network during sentence production. Two groups of adult multilinguals, proficient in three languages, were tested on a narrative task; early multilinguals acquired the second language before the age of three years, late multilinguals after the age of nine. All participants learned a third language after nine years of age. Comparison of the two groups revealed substantial differences in language-related brain activity for early as well as late acquired languages. Most importantly, early multilinguals preferentially activated a fronto-striatal network in the left hemisphere, whereas the left posterior superior temporal gyrus (pSTG) was activated to a lesser degree than in late multilinguals. The same brain regions were highlighted in previous studies when a non-target language had to be controlled. Hence the engagement of language control in adult early multilinguals appears to be influenced by the specific learning and acquisition conditions during early childhood. Remarkably, our results reveal that the functional control of early and subsequently later acquired languages is similarly affected, suggesting that language experience has a pervasive influence into adulthood. As such, our findings extend the current understanding of control functions in multilinguals.
Keyword: ddc:370; ddc:410; Humanwissenschaftliche Fakultät
URL: https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/opus4-ubp/frontdoor/index/index/docId/40409
https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/opus4-ubp/files/40409/phr384.online.pdf
https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-404092
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