International audienceWe examined language-switching effects in French-English bilinguals using a paradigm where pictures are always named in the same language (either French or English) within a block of trials, and on each trial, the picture is preceded by a printed word from the same language or from the other language. Participants had to either make a language decision on the word or categorize it as an animal name or not. Picture-naming latencies in French (Language 1 [L1]) were slower when pictures were preceded by an English word than by a French word, independently of the task performed on the word. There were no language-switching effects when pictures were named in English (L2). This pattern replicates asymmetrical switch costs f...
Bilinguals are remarkable at language control—switching between languages only when they want. Howev...
Switching language is costly for bilingual speakers and listeners, suggesting that language control ...
How are bilinguals able to switch from one language to another? The prevailing inhibition hypothesis...
We examined language-switching effects in French–English bilinguals using a paradigm where pictures ...
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...
Switching language is costly for bilingual speakers and listeners, suggesting that language control ...
In an experimental study of language switching and selection, bilinguals named numerals in either th...
textBilinguals are generally adept at segregating their two competing languages and switching betwee...
Abstract: This article presents a study which aimed at analyzing both linguistic similarity and swit...
Language switching in bilingual speakers requires attentional control to select the appropriate lang...
Epub ahead of print 15/1/2016One approach used to gain insight into the processes underlying bilingu...
Switch costs are defined as the phenomenon that bilinguals have worse performance in switch trials r...
The language switching task has provided a useful insight into how bilinguals produce language. So f...
Switching language is costly for bilingual speakers and listeners, suggesting that language control ...
Bilinguals are remarkable at language control—switching between languages only when they want. Howev...
Switching language is costly for bilingual speakers and listeners, suggesting that language control ...
How are bilinguals able to switch from one language to another? The prevailing inhibition hypothesis...
We examined language-switching effects in French–English bilinguals using a paradigm where pictures ...
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...
Switching language is costly for bilingual speakers and listeners, suggesting that language control ...
In an experimental study of language switching and selection, bilinguals named numerals in either th...
textBilinguals are generally adept at segregating their two competing languages and switching betwee...
Abstract: This article presents a study which aimed at analyzing both linguistic similarity and swit...
Language switching in bilingual speakers requires attentional control to select the appropriate lang...
Epub ahead of print 15/1/2016One approach used to gain insight into the processes underlying bilingu...
Switch costs are defined as the phenomenon that bilinguals have worse performance in switch trials r...
The language switching task has provided a useful insight into how bilinguals produce language. So f...
Switching language is costly for bilingual speakers and listeners, suggesting that language control ...
Bilinguals are remarkable at language control—switching between languages only when they want. Howev...
Switching language is costly for bilingual speakers and listeners, suggesting that language control ...
How are bilinguals able to switch from one language to another? The prevailing inhibition hypothesis...