Switch costs are defined as the phenomenon that bilinguals have worse performance in switch trials relative to non-switch trials. Bilinguals' naming language and switch predictability have been found to influence the magnitude of switch costs. However, how these two factors modulate switch costs in different phases (i.e., lemma activation and language selection) during language production remains unclear. Most previous studies using the language switching paradigm did not dissociate lemma activation from language selection, because the language cue was either presented simultaneously with or prior to a stimulus. Therefore, here we modified the language switching paradigm by presenting a digit stimulus prior to a visual cue. This allowed...
This paper aims to explore the effect of acquisition order and word-relatedness on code-switching co...
In the present study, we examined whether the comprehension of language switches can be accounted fo...
This paper presents an experiment that explored the role of domain–general inhibitory control on lan...
Switch costs are defined as the phenomenon that bilinguals have worse performance in switch trials r...
In an experimental study of language switching and selection, bilinguals named numerals in either th...
Every time bilinguals produce language they run the risk to involuntarily produce in the non-target ...
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...
International audienceCued language switching is used to examine language-control processes by compa...
Epub ahead of print 15/1/2016One approach used to gain insight into the processes underlying bilingu...
We examined language-switching effects in French–English bilinguals using a paradigm where pictures ...
The current study investigated the mechanism of language switching in unbalanced visual unimodal bil...
How do bi/multilinguals switch between languages so effectively that there is no obvious intrusion f...
Contains fulltext : 77100.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)How are biling...
Contains fulltext : 142060.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In bilingual ...
This paper aims to explore the effect of acquisition order and word-relatedness on code-switching co...
In the present study, we examined whether the comprehension of language switches can be accounted fo...
This paper presents an experiment that explored the role of domain–general inhibitory control on lan...
Switch costs are defined as the phenomenon that bilinguals have worse performance in switch trials r...
In an experimental study of language switching and selection, bilinguals named numerals in either th...
Every time bilinguals produce language they run the risk to involuntarily produce in the non-target ...
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...
International audienceCued language switching is used to examine language-control processes by compa...
Epub ahead of print 15/1/2016One approach used to gain insight into the processes underlying bilingu...
We examined language-switching effects in French–English bilinguals using a paradigm where pictures ...
The current study investigated the mechanism of language switching in unbalanced visual unimodal bil...
How do bi/multilinguals switch between languages so effectively that there is no obvious intrusion f...
Contains fulltext : 77100.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)How are biling...
Contains fulltext : 142060.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In bilingual ...
This paper aims to explore the effect of acquisition order and word-relatedness on code-switching co...
In the present study, we examined whether the comprehension of language switches can be accounted fo...
This paper presents an experiment that explored the role of domain–general inhibitory control on lan...