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Bilingualism and Aging: Implications for (Delaying) Neurocognitive Decline
In: Front Hum Neurosci (2022)
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Gender attraction in sentence comprehension
In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 6, No 1 (2021); 20 ; 2397-1835 (2021)
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Bilingualism is a long-term cognitively challenging experience that modulates metabolite concentrations in the healthy brain
In: Scientific Reports ; 11 (2021). - 7090. - Springer Nature. - eISSN 2045-2322 (2021)
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Determinants of bilingualism predict dynamic changes in resting state EEG oscillations
In: Brain and Language ; 223 (2021). - 105030. - Elsevier. - ISSN 0093-934X. - eISSN 1090-2155 (2021)
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On the status of transfer in adult third language acquisition of early bilinguals
In: PLoS One (2021)
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Parsing preferences and individual differences in non-native sentence processing: evidence from eye-movements
Rothman, Jason; Cheng, Yesi; Cunnings, Ian. - : Cambridge University Press, 2021
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What Have We Learned About Bilingualism? Regarding Nichols et al. (2020)
Luk, Gigi; Anderson, John. A. E.; Grundy, John G.G. - : Sage Publications, 2021
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The cognitive and neurological effects of bilingualism on healthy ageing and the progression of dementia: a longitudinal study ...
Voits, Toms; Pliatsikas, Christos; Robson, Holly. - : Open Science Framework, 2020
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Multilingualism and Chomsky's generative grammar
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Event related potentials at initial exposure in third language acquisition : Implications from an artificial mini-grammar study
In: Journal of Neurolinguistics ; 56 (2020). - 100939. - Elsevier. - ISSN 0911-6044. - eISSN 1873-8052 (2020)
Abstract: The present article examines the proposal that typology is a major factor guiding transfer selectivity in L3/Ln acquisition. We tested first exposure in L3/Ln using two artificial languages (ALs) lexically based in English and Spanish, focusing on gender agreement between determiners and nouns, and between nouns and adjectives. 50 L1 Spanish-L2 English speakers took part in the experiment. After receiving implicit training in one of the ALs (Mini-Spanish, N = 26; Mini-English, N = 24), gender violations elicited a fronto-lateral negativity in Mini-English in the earliest time window (200–500 ms), although this was not followed by any other differences in subsequent periods. This effect was highly localized, surfacing only in electrodes of the right-anterior region. In contrast, gender violations in Mini-Spanish elicited a broadly distributed positivity in the 300–600 ms time window. While we do not find typical indices of grammatical processing such as the P600 component, we believe that the between-groups differential appearance of the positivity for gender violations in the 300–600 ms time window reflects differential allocation of attentional resources as a function of the ALs’ lexical similarity to English or Spanish. We take these differences in attention to be precursors of the processes involved in transfer source selection in L3/Ln. ; published
Keyword: Artificial grammar; ddc:400; Event-related potentials; Third language acquisition; Transfer
URL: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:352-2-1mfxp96j773hl9
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneuroling.2020.100939
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A systematic review of transfer studies in third language acquisition
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Intra-generational attrition : contributions to heritage speaker competence
In: The Oxford handbook of language attrition (Oxford, 2019), p. 446-457
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Low proficiency does not mean ab initio: A methodological footnote for linguistic transfer studies
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Terminology Matters On Theoretical Grounds Too! : Coherent Grammars Cannot Be Incomplete
In: Studies in Second Language Acquisition ; 41 (2019), 2. - S. 257-264. - ISSN 0272-2631. - eISSN 1470-1545 (2019)
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Redefining bilingualism as a spectrum of experiences that differentially affects brain structure and function
DeLuca, Vincent; Rothman, Jason; Bialystok, Ellen. - : National Academy of Sciences, 2019
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Brain adaptations and neurological indices of processing in adult Second Language Acquisition: challenges for the Critical Period Hypothesis
Miller, David; DeLuca, Vince; Rothman, Jason. - : Wiley-Blackwell, 2019
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Formal linguistics approaches to adult second language acquisition and processing
Rothman, Jason; Cunnings, Ian; Bayram, Fatih. - : Cambridge University Press, 2019
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Differences in use without deficiencies in competence: passives in the Turkish and German of Turkish heritage speakers in Germany
Iverson, Michael; Miller, David; Rothman, Jason. - : Taylor & Francis, 2019
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Evidence from neurolinguistic methodologies : Can it actually inform linguistic/ language acquisition theories and translate to evidence-based applications?
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Language dominance affects bilingual performance and processing outcomes in adulthood
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