Recent research has reported superior socio-communicative skills in bilingual children. We examined the hypothesis of a bilingual pragmatic advantage by testing bilingual, bi-dialectal and monolingual children on the comprehension and processing of various pragmatic meanings: relevance, scalar, contrastive, manner implicatures, novel metaphors and irony. Pragmatic responses were slower than literal responses to control items. Furthermore, children were least accurate with metaphors and irony. Metaphors and irony were also the most difficult to process; for these meanings, pragmatic responses were slower than literal responses to the same critical items. Finally, pragmatic performance positively correlated with working memory. Despite this v...
We examined the effects of multilingualism and bi-dialectalism on irony interpretation by comparing ...
The purpose of the two experiments reported here was to investigate whether bilingualism confers an ...
Research suggests that bilinguals have better Executive Functions (EFs) than monolinguals; in\ud par...
The development of pragmatic language and how it is treated cognitively in monolingual and bilingual...
Children who grow up exposed to more than one language face a range of challenges and developmental ...
Aims/objectives/research questions Previous studies indicate differences in the way children who gro...
International audienceThe experimental literature on the pragmatic abilities of bilinguals is rather...
Although bilingualism is prevalent throughout the world, little is known about the extent to which i...
Monolingual children follow pointing over labeling when these are in conflict in object selection ta...
Monolingual children follow pointing over labeling when these are in conflict in object selection ta...
The extent of one’s bilingualism affects various aspects of language development, however, little re...
ABSTRACTThe present study compares the performance of multilingual children speaking Cypriot Greek, ...
Previous studies have shown bilingually and monolingually developing children to differ in their sen...
Whereas Persian bilingual children in kindergartens make their best attempts to properly apply langu...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2015/Psychology/16/thumbnail.jpgBilingu...
We examined the effects of multilingualism and bi-dialectalism on irony interpretation by comparing ...
The purpose of the two experiments reported here was to investigate whether bilingualism confers an ...
Research suggests that bilinguals have better Executive Functions (EFs) than monolinguals; in\ud par...
The development of pragmatic language and how it is treated cognitively in monolingual and bilingual...
Children who grow up exposed to more than one language face a range of challenges and developmental ...
Aims/objectives/research questions Previous studies indicate differences in the way children who gro...
International audienceThe experimental literature on the pragmatic abilities of bilinguals is rather...
Although bilingualism is prevalent throughout the world, little is known about the extent to which i...
Monolingual children follow pointing over labeling when these are in conflict in object selection ta...
Monolingual children follow pointing over labeling when these are in conflict in object selection ta...
The extent of one’s bilingualism affects various aspects of language development, however, little re...
ABSTRACTThe present study compares the performance of multilingual children speaking Cypriot Greek, ...
Previous studies have shown bilingually and monolingually developing children to differ in their sen...
Whereas Persian bilingual children in kindergartens make their best attempts to properly apply langu...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2015/Psychology/16/thumbnail.jpgBilingu...
We examined the effects of multilingualism and bi-dialectalism on irony interpretation by comparing ...
The purpose of the two experiments reported here was to investigate whether bilingualism confers an ...
Research suggests that bilinguals have better Executive Functions (EFs) than monolinguals; in\ud par...