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Catching the cognitive consequences of bilingual language processing on the fly: An approach to reframe the discussion about bilingualism
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Do Cross-Language Script Differences Enable Bilinguals to Function Selectively When Speaking in One Language Alone?
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In: Front Commun (Lausanne) (2021)
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Research on bilingualism as discovery science
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In: Brain Lang (2021)
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English only? Monolinguals in linguistically diverse contexts have an edge in language learning
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In: Brain Lang (2019)
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Cognitive Control Facilitates Attentional Disengagement during Second Language Comprehension
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Interactional context mediates the consequences of bilingualism for language and cognition
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In: J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn (2019)
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Neural signatures of inhibitory control in bilingual spoken production
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Bilingualism as a desirable difficulty: Advantages in word learning depend on regulation of the dominant language
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In: Biling (Camb Engl) (2018)
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Cognitive Control Ability Mediates Prediction Costs in Monolinguals and Bilinguals
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Bilingualism reveals fundamental variation in language processing
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Beyond typical learning: Variation in language experience as a lens to the developing mind
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In: APPLIED PSYCHOLINGUISTICS, vol 38, iss 6 (2017)
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Late Bilinguals Are Sensitive to Unique Aspects of Second Language Processing: Evidence from Clitic Pronouns Word-Order.
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In two self-paced reading experiments we asked whether late, highly proficient, English-Spanish bilinguals are able to process language-specific morpho-syntactic information in their second language (L2). The processing of Spanish clitic pronouns' word order was tested in two sentential constructions. Experiment 1 showed that English-Spanish bilinguals performed similarly to Spanish-English bilinguals and revealed sensitivity to word order violations for a grammatical structure unique to the L2. Experiment 2 replicated the pattern observed for native speakers in Experiment 1 with a group of monolingual Spanish speakers, demonstrating the stability of processing clitic pronouns in the native language. Taken together, the results show that late bilinguals can process aspects of grammar that are encoded in L2-specific linguistic constructions even when the structure is relatively subtle and not affected for native speakers by the presence of a second language.
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bilingualism; clitic pronouns; Cognitive Sciences; L2 attainment; Psychology; second language acquisition; sentence processing
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URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/176203qf
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Changes in White-Matter Connectivity in Late Second Language Learners: Evidence from Diffusion Tensor Imaging.
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In: Frontiers in psychology, vol 8, iss NOV (2017)
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The Neurobiology of Language: Looking Beyond Monolinguals
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In: BIOLINGUISTICS; Vol. 11 (2017): Special Issue—50 Years Later: A Tribute to Eric Lenneberg’s Biological Foundations of Language; 339-352 ; 1450-3417 (2017)
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The Effect of Lexical Accessibility on Spanish-English Codeswitching ...
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The Benefits of Multilingualism to the Personal and Professional Development of Residents of The US
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