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First-language influence on second language speech perception depends on task demands
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In: Lang Speech (2022)
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On Language and Thought: Bilingual Experience Influences Semantic Associations
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In: J Neurolinguistics (2020)
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Maternal scaffolding styles and children’s developing narrative skills: A cross-cultural comparison of autobiographical conversations in the US and Thailand
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In: Learn Cult Soc Interact (2020)
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Cognitive and Linguistic Predictors of Bilingual Single-Word Translation
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In: J Cult Cogn Sci (2020)
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When It’s Harder to Ignorar than to Ignore: Evidence of Greater Attentional Capture from a Non-Dominant Language
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In: Int J Billing (2020)
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Measuring Bilingualism: The Quest for a “Bilingualism Quotient”
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In: Appl Psycholinguist (2020)
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Listening to Speech and Non-speech Sounds Activates Phonological and Semantic Knowledge Differently
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In: Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) (2020)
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From Klingon to Colbertian: Using Artificial Languages to Study Word Learning
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In: Biling (Camb Engl) (2019)
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Language Difficulty and Prior Learning Influence Foreign Vocabulary Acquisition
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The Language Experience and Proficiency Questionnaire (LEAP-Q): Ten years later
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In: Biling (Camb Engl) (2019)
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The Case for Measuring and Reporting Bilingualism in Developmental Research
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Learning and processing of orthography-to-phonology mappings in a third language
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In: Int J Multiling (2018)
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Bilingual Cortical Control of Between- and Within-Language Competition
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Covert Co-Activation of Bilinguals’ Non-Target Language: Phonological Competition from Translations
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Cross-linguistic phonotactic competition and cognitive control in bilinguals
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Orthographic and Phonological Neighborhood Databases across Multiple Languages
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Abstract:
The increased globalization of science and technology and the growing number of bilinguals and multilinguals in the world have made research with multiple languages a mainstay for scholars who study human function and especially those who focus on language, cognition, and the brain. Such research can benefit from large-scale databases and online resources that describe and measure lexical, phonological, orthographic, and semantic information. The present paper discusses currently-available resources and underscores the need for tools that enable measurements both within and across multiple languages. A general review of language databases is followed by a targeted introduction to databases of orthographic and phonological neighborhoods. A specific focus on CLEARPOND illustrates how databases can be used to assess and compare neighborhood information across languages, to develop research materials, and to provide insight into broad questions about language. As an example of how using large-scale databases can answer questions about language, a closer look at neighborhood effects on lexical access reveals that not only orthographic, but also phonological neighborhoods can influence visual lexical access both within and across languages. We conclude that capitalizing upon large-scale linguistic databases can advance, refine, and accelerate scientific discoveries about the human linguistic capacity.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28839451 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5565171/
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Orthographic Knowledge and Lexical Form Influence Vocabulary Learning
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Auditory word recognition across the lifespan: Links between linguistic and nonlinguistic inhibitory control in bilinguals and monolinguals
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Bilinguals’ Existing Languages Benefit Vocabulary Learning in a Third Language
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