Do nonselected lexical nodes activate their phonological information? Catalan-Spanish bilinguals were asked to name (a) pictures whose names are cognates in the 2 languages (words that are phonologically similar in the 2 languages) and (b) pictures whose names are noncognates in the 2 languages, if nonselected lexical nodes are phonologically encoded, naming latencies should be shorter for cognate words, and because the cognate status of words is only meaningful for bilingual speakers, this difference should disappear when testing monolingual speakers. The results of Experiment 1 fully supported these predictions. In Experiment 2, the difference between cognate and noncognate words was larger when naming in the nondominant language than whe...
Cognates – words which share form and meaning across two languages – have been extensively studied t...
Cognate words have a shared orthographic and semantic representation across languages: kniv (‘knife’...
Phonological encoding is the process by which speakers retrieve phonemic segments for morphemes from...
Abstract: Cross-language cognates (words with similar form and meaning in different languages) are o...
Research on bilingual word recognition suggests that lexical access is nonselective with respect to ...
Previous research has shown that the direction of the cognate facilitation effect (CFE) can disappea...
This study investigates cross-language lexical competition in the bilingual mental lexicon. It provi...
First published online: 16 October 2020Most research showing that cognates are named faster than non...
Cognates share the same semantic and similar phonological/morphological forms across two languages (...
Cognates have served as a useful tool for investigating the bilingual lexicon inmany studies, but ve...
Cognates - words that share form and meaning between languages - are processed faster than control w...
Words that share form and meaning across two or more languages (i.e., cognates) are generally proces...
When a word is similar in orthography and meaning between the two languages of a bilingual, i.e., wh...
Words that share form and meaning across two or more languages (i.e., cognates) are generally proces...
This study tests the prediction made by the Parasitic Model of vocabulary acquisition (Hall, 2002), ...
Cognates – words which share form and meaning across two languages – have been extensively studied t...
Cognate words have a shared orthographic and semantic representation across languages: kniv (‘knife’...
Phonological encoding is the process by which speakers retrieve phonemic segments for morphemes from...
Abstract: Cross-language cognates (words with similar form and meaning in different languages) are o...
Research on bilingual word recognition suggests that lexical access is nonselective with respect to ...
Previous research has shown that the direction of the cognate facilitation effect (CFE) can disappea...
This study investigates cross-language lexical competition in the bilingual mental lexicon. It provi...
First published online: 16 October 2020Most research showing that cognates are named faster than non...
Cognates share the same semantic and similar phonological/morphological forms across two languages (...
Cognates have served as a useful tool for investigating the bilingual lexicon inmany studies, but ve...
Cognates - words that share form and meaning between languages - are processed faster than control w...
Words that share form and meaning across two or more languages (i.e., cognates) are generally proces...
When a word is similar in orthography and meaning between the two languages of a bilingual, i.e., wh...
Words that share form and meaning across two or more languages (i.e., cognates) are generally proces...
This study tests the prediction made by the Parasitic Model of vocabulary acquisition (Hall, 2002), ...
Cognates – words which share form and meaning across two languages – have been extensively studied t...
Cognate words have a shared orthographic and semantic representation across languages: kniv (‘knife’...
Phonological encoding is the process by which speakers retrieve phonemic segments for morphemes from...