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Perro or txakur? Bilingual language choice during production is influenced by personal preferences and external primes
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Bilinguals living in a bilingual society continuously need to choose one of their languages to communicate a message. Sometimes, the circumstances (e.g., the presence of a monolingual) dictate language choice. When surrounded by other bilinguals, however, the bilinguals themselves can often decide which language to use. While much previous research has assessed language production when language selection is predetermined, we assessed how bilinguals choose the naming language themselves. We focused on the role of personal language preferences and examined to what extent personal preferences might be affected by external, suggestive language primes. Spanish-Basque bilinguals were asked to name pictures in their language of choice. Pictures were either presented on their own or were preceded by a linguistic or non-linguistic prime. In a separate session, participants were asked which language they preferred for each picture. Language choice during voluntary picture naming was related to personal language preferences. A bilingual was more likely to name a picture in the language they preferred for that specific picture. Furthermore, bilinguals were more likely to choose the language matching the preceding linguistic or non-linguistic prime. Effects of primes and preferences were additive and the influence of language preference on choice was equally strong in the primed and no-prime tasks. In addition to modulating language choice, following preferences and primes was also associated with faster responses. Together, these findings show that initial stages of language production and language choice are not just modulated by external primes but also by a bilingual's individual preferences.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2021.104995 https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/182550/
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The presence of a foreign accent introduces lexical integration difficulties during late semantic processing ...
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The presence of a foreign accent introduces lexical integration difficulties during late semantic processing ...
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The presence of a foreign accent introduces lexical integration difficulties during late semantic processing ...
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Inhibitory and facilitatory effects of phonological and orthographic similarity on L2 word recognition across modalities in bilinguals
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In: Sci Rep (2021)
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Is repairing speech errors an automatic or a controlled process? Insights from the relationship between error and repair probabilities in English and Spanish ...
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Is repairing speech errors an automatic or a controlled process? Insights from the relationship between error and repair probabilities in English and Spanish ...
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Is repairing speech errors an automatic or a controlled process? Insights from the relationship between error and repair probabilities in English and Spanish ...
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I’m Doing Better on My Own: Social Inhibition in Vocabulary Learning in Adults
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Exploring different types of inhibition during bilingual language production
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Exploring Different Types of Inhibition During Bilingual Language Production
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Breaking Down the Bilingual Cost in Speech Production
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In: ISSN: 0364-0213 ; EISSN: 1551-6709 ; Cognitive Science ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01432304 ; Cognitive Science, Wiley, 2016, 40 (8), pp.1911-1940. ⟨10.1111/cogs.12315⟩ (2016)
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The proactive bilingual brain: Using interlocutor identity to generate predictions for language processing
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Processing changes when listening to foreign-accented speech
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