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Explicit and implicit measures of language dominance in Turkish-English bilinguals ...
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Discourse versus syntax: The interpretation of ungrammatical bare nouns in L2 English ...
Stern, Michael C.; Chen, Ming; Veneeta Dayal. - : Unpublished, 2020
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Language history attenuates syntactic prediction in L1 processing [<Journal>]
Stern, Michael C. [Verfasser]; Madsen, Christen N. [Verfasser]; Stover, LeeAnn M. [Verfasser].
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TASK-EVOKED PUPILLARY RESPONSES (TEPR) IN SPANISH-ENGLISH BILINGUALS' PROCESSING OF RELATIVE CLAUSES ...
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Definiteness and maximality in the L2 interpretation of ungrammatical bare nouns ...
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The development of morphosyntax in child and adult second language acquisition
In: The handbook of psycholinguistics (Chichester, West Sussex, 2018), p. 653-673
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The development of morphosyntax in child and adult second language acquisition
In: The handbook of psycholinguistics (Chichester, West Sussex, 2018), p. 653-673
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Proceedings of the 41th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development [held November 4-6, 2016, in Boston] 2. 2
In: 2 (2017), S. 452-465
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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EXPLORATION OF CODE-SWITCHING AS A MECHANISM UNDERLYING EXECUTIVE FUNCTION PERFORMANCE IN 8-YEAR-OLD ENGLISH-CHINESE BILINGUALS
Abstract: Previous studies of bilingual adults have suggested that bilinguals’ experience with code-switching contributes to superior executive function (EF) abilities, although this claim is debated to this date. This thesis tested the hypothesis that the relationship between CS and EF may be a non-necessary one, especially in a homogeneous and highly bilingual population in Singapore where CS occurs pervasively. Accordingly, CS and EF measures were obtained from 43 English-Chinese 8-year-old children (27 females, M = 8.33 years). Spontaneous CS was measured with a novel task, and EF was measured in terms of verbal and non-verbal task-switching (e.g., Semantic Fluency, Hearts and Flowers) and verbal inhibitory control (e.g., Stroop task). Contrary to previous work with adults, children’s CS performance did not significantly predict general EF performance. On the other hand, some aspects of bilingual language proficiency did predict EF performance. Chinese school exam scores predicted Semantic Fluency switch cost (higher Chinese scores, higher switch cost), while English school exam scores predicted English Stroop Interference (higher English scores, lower Stroop Interference). In addition, correlational analyses also showed that broad bilingual language proficiency (measured in terms of school exam Oral and Written components) did correlate with EF performance. For Semantic Fluency, higher Oral Chinese scores were correlated with more items produced on the Pure Chinese block as well as lower switch cost. Higher Written and Oral English scores also correlated with more items produced on the Mixed Language blocks as well as lower switch cost. For Stroop, higher Written English and English EI scores correlated with lower English Stroop Interference. Thus, we conclude that the relationship between CS and EF may be non-necessary in this particular population. These results suggest that in a proficient bilingual population that frequently engages in CS, the relationship between CS and EF may be an indirect one, even in a developmental population where EF and bilingual language proficiency are still developing.
Keyword: Bilingualism; Children; Cognitive Development; Developmental psychology; Executive Function; Psychology
URL: https://doi.org/10.7298/X4BC3WP1
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/51656
http://dissertations.umi.com/cornellgrad:10293
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Regression in Second Language Acquisition ...
Martohardjono, Gita. - : Unpublished, 2017
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Measuring Cross-Linguistic Influence in First- and Second-Generation Bilinguals: ERP vs. Acceptability Judgments
In: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (2017)
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Why swimming is just as difficult as dying for japanese learners of english
Gabriele, Alison [Verfasser]; Martohardjono, Gita [Verfasser]; McClure, William [Verfasser]. - Frankfurt am Main : Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, 2013
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Emergent literacy skills in bilingual children: evidence for the role of L1 syntactic comprehension
In: International journal of bilingual education and bilingualism. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 12 (2009) 5, 533-547
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Intercultural discourse and communication : the essential readings
Holmes, Janet (Mitarb.); Gumperz, John Joseph (Mitarb.); Lele, Jayant K. (Mitarb.). - Malden [u.a.] : Blackwell, 2005
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ERP correlates of age and proficiency in L2 processing of syntactic and inflectional information
In: Proceedings of the 28th annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (Boston, 2004), p. 294-305
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Why "dying" is just as difficult as "swimming" for Japanese learners of English
In: Acquisition of aspect (Berlin, 2003), p. 85-104
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Why "swimming" is just as difficult as "dying" for Japanese learners of English
In: Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung. ZAS papers in linguistics. - Berlin : ZAS (2003) 29, 85-103
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Why swimming is just as difficult as dying for Japanese learners of English ...
Gabriele, Alison; Martohardjono, Gita; McClure, William. - : ZAS Papers in Linguistics, 2003
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Rezension zu: The native speaker. Multilingual perspectives : Rajendra Singh, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1998
In: Journal of Pragmatics (JoP) 33 (2001) 10, 1643-1650
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REVIEWS - The Generative Study of Second Language Acquisition
In: Applied linguistics. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 21 (2000) 1, 144-146
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