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Tracking Syntactic Conflict Between Languages over the Course of L2 Acquisition: A Cross-Sectional ERP Study ...
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Interactive L2 vocabulary acquisition in a lab-based immersion setting ...
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Processing derived verbs: the role of motor-relatedness and type of morphological priming ...
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Processing derived verbs: the role of motor-relatedness and type of morphological priming ...
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Language Selection and Intrusion Errors in Speaking ...
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Bilinguals are generally good at speaking one language without being hampered by the other language, but occasionally a word from the other language intrudes. Language intrusion is considered to be a failure of control over target language production. The mechanisms underlying language control have been studied extensively using picture-word interference and language switching paradigms, but the functional locus of the intrusion errors has remained unclear. Intrusion errors may occur because a speaker selects a word from the nontarget language during lexical selection, or because the nontarget language itself was already selected during concept preparation. We examined the latter possibility by manipulating the language context in two experiments. In the first experiment, bilingual participants were cued to speak a given language in the context of a cartoon interlocutor who was associated with the same language (congruent) or the alternative language (incongruent). In the second experiment, bilingual ...
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"bilingualism"]; "cross-language inference"; "language control"; ["language intrusion"
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URL: https://data.donders.ru.nl/collections/di/dcc/DSC_2017.00125_238 https://dx.doi.org/10.34973/rrm9-4x28
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A Meta-Analysis and Meta-Regression of Incidental Second Language Word Learning from Spoken Input ...
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The second language interferes with picture naming in the first language: evidence for L2 activation during L1 production ...
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The second language interferes with picture naming in the first language: evidence for L2 activation during L1 production ...
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Another cup of TEE? The processing of second language near-cognates in first language reading * ...
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Another cup of TEE? The processing of second language near-cognates in first language reading ...
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Another cup of TEE? The processing of second language near-cognates in first language reading * ...
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Monitoring of language selection errors in switching: Not all about conflict
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Language selection errors in switching: language priming or cognitive control? ...
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Language selection errors in switching: language priming or cognitive control? ...
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The Second Language Interferes with Picture Naming in the First Language: Evidence for L2 Activation during L1 Production ...
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