Systematic psycholinguistic research has considered the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) languages in the cognitive system of a fluent bilingual speaker. There is increasing consensus that when a bilingual is presented with a visual stimulus in one language, both of their languages are initially activated (non-selective access; e.g. Dijkstra & van Heuven 2002a). However, more recent research shows that certain factors may constrain (or eliminate) the activation of a task-irrelevant language (Duyck, van Assche, Drieghe, & Hartsuiker 2007; Elston-Güttler, Gunter, & Kotz 2005). The objective of the research in this thesis was to investigate how cross-linguistic activation is modulated by specific characteristics of a bilingual’s lang...
A growing consensus in bilingual lexical processing research sees the bilingual lexicon as a non-se...
Although there are common phonological units across different languages, previous studies have shown...
When bilinguals speak, do words from both languages compete for selection? Under one hypothesis of b...
Systematic psycholinguistic research has considered the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) l...
Systematic psycholinguistic research has considered the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) l...
A key issue in psycholinguistic research on the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) languages...
A key issue in psycholinguistic research on the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) languages...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough research has consistently shown that a bilingual's two langua...
Although research has consistently shown that a bilingual's two languages interact on multiple level...
The effects of bilingualism on individuals' controlled and automatic visual word processing during a...
This dissertation explored different aspects of bilingual word recognition. First, bilingual auditor...
Individuals raised in bilingual societies such as the Basque Country are constantly exposed to both ...
Contains fulltext : 63835.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This dissertatio...
Item does not contain fulltextIn spite of the intuition of many bilinguals, a review of empirical st...
In spite of the intuition of many bilinguals, a review of empirical studies indicates that during re...
A growing consensus in bilingual lexical processing research sees the bilingual lexicon as a non-se...
Although there are common phonological units across different languages, previous studies have shown...
When bilinguals speak, do words from both languages compete for selection? Under one hypothesis of b...
Systematic psycholinguistic research has considered the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) l...
Systematic psycholinguistic research has considered the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) l...
A key issue in psycholinguistic research on the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) languages...
A key issue in psycholinguistic research on the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) languages...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough research has consistently shown that a bilingual's two langua...
Although research has consistently shown that a bilingual's two languages interact on multiple level...
The effects of bilingualism on individuals' controlled and automatic visual word processing during a...
This dissertation explored different aspects of bilingual word recognition. First, bilingual auditor...
Individuals raised in bilingual societies such as the Basque Country are constantly exposed to both ...
Contains fulltext : 63835.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This dissertatio...
Item does not contain fulltextIn spite of the intuition of many bilinguals, a review of empirical st...
In spite of the intuition of many bilinguals, a review of empirical studies indicates that during re...
A growing consensus in bilingual lexical processing research sees the bilingual lexicon as a non-se...
Although there are common phonological units across different languages, previous studies have shown...
When bilinguals speak, do words from both languages compete for selection? Under one hypothesis of b...