Bilingual language production is widely believed to be a competitive process. Bilinguals may manage this competition by relying on inhibiting one language while speaking in the other. However, it remains unclear if this process relies on domain general inhibitory mechanisms, and, if so, when and where during language production inhibitory control is applied. The current study investigates these issues by experimentally manipulating demand on inhibitory control using a picture word interference task during a language switching paradigm. Switching costs were not exacerbated when inhibitory control was taxed; in fact language switching was less costly during inhibition-demanding trials. These findings do not support the idea that inhibitory co...
One key issue in bilingualism is how bilinguals control production, particularly to produce words in...
One key issue in bilingualism is how bilinguals control production, particularly to produce words in...
One key issue in bilingualism is how bilinguals control production, particularly to produce words in...
Aims and objectives: This study assessed bilinguals' language control (LC) and inhibitory control (I...
This paper presents an experiment that explored the role of domain–general inhibitory control on lan...
Speakers of multiple languages must somehow express intended concepts using the appropriate lexical ...
How are bilinguals able to switch from one language to another? The prevailing inhibition hypothesis...
We explored the overlap between bilingual language control (bLC) and domain-general executive contro...
International audienceLanguage switching has been one of the main tasks to investigate language cont...
We explored the overlap between bilingual language control (bLC) and domain-general executive contro...
International audienceLanguage switching has been one of the main tasks to investigate language cont...
Contains fulltext : 77100.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)How are biling...
This paper presents an experiment that explored the role of domain–general inhibitory control on lan...
International audienceCued language switching is used to examine language-control processes by compa...
One key issue in bilingualism is how bilinguals control production, particularly to produce words in...
One key issue in bilingualism is how bilinguals control production, particularly to produce words in...
One key issue in bilingualism is how bilinguals control production, particularly to produce words in...
One key issue in bilingualism is how bilinguals control production, particularly to produce words in...
Aims and objectives: This study assessed bilinguals' language control (LC) and inhibitory control (I...
This paper presents an experiment that explored the role of domain–general inhibitory control on lan...
Speakers of multiple languages must somehow express intended concepts using the appropriate lexical ...
How are bilinguals able to switch from one language to another? The prevailing inhibition hypothesis...
We explored the overlap between bilingual language control (bLC) and domain-general executive contro...
International audienceLanguage switching has been one of the main tasks to investigate language cont...
We explored the overlap between bilingual language control (bLC) and domain-general executive contro...
International audienceLanguage switching has been one of the main tasks to investigate language cont...
Contains fulltext : 77100.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)How are biling...
This paper presents an experiment that explored the role of domain–general inhibitory control on lan...
International audienceCued language switching is used to examine language-control processes by compa...
One key issue in bilingualism is how bilinguals control production, particularly to produce words in...
One key issue in bilingualism is how bilinguals control production, particularly to produce words in...
One key issue in bilingualism is how bilinguals control production, particularly to produce words in...
One key issue in bilingualism is how bilinguals control production, particularly to produce words in...