A monolingual and a bilingual primed lexical decision task were used to investigate priming effects produced by attended and ignored visual stimuli. In the Chinese language unilingual experiment, accelerated responses to the traditional Chinese character probe targets were observed when the traditional character probe target was the same as the preceding prime target (i.e., attended repetition, AR). However, when a traditional character “matched” a proceeding simplified Chinese character prime distractor (i.e., ignored repetition, IR), the expected impaired responses (negative priming) were not observed. In the bilingual experiment (Chinese-English), prime stimuli were in Chinese and probe stimuli were in English. Both AR positive p...
It has been well documented in the literature that translation equivalents have special status in bi...
In this study, the authors show that cross-lingual phonological priming is possible not only from th...
In selective attention tasks, the efficiency of processing a target stimulus in a given trial is oft...
A unilingual and a bilingual primed lexical decision task were used to investigate priming effects p...
The authors used a unilingual and bilingual primed lexical decision task to investigate priming effe...
The ability to use multiple languages selectively is an impressive feat of the human information pro...
This study explores the underlying cognitive structure of a small number of bilinguals, seeking to d...
The majority of research on the organisation of bilinguals’ lexical memory has focused on alphabetic...
Abstract This study examined the interactions between Mandarin and English in Mandarin-speaking Engl...
A fundamental question about bilinguals ’ ability to translate words between two languages is whethe...
A key question in the study of bilingual functioning is whether both the languages known are active ...
A fundamental question about bilinguals ’ ability to translate words between two languages is whethe...
The co-activation of phonological representations in bilingual visual word recognition has been inve...
A growing consensus in bilingual lexical processing research sees the bilingual lexicon as a non-se...
Investigation of the bilingual mental lexicon suggests that one of its defining characteristics is i...
It has been well documented in the literature that translation equivalents have special status in bi...
In this study, the authors show that cross-lingual phonological priming is possible not only from th...
In selective attention tasks, the efficiency of processing a target stimulus in a given trial is oft...
A unilingual and a bilingual primed lexical decision task were used to investigate priming effects p...
The authors used a unilingual and bilingual primed lexical decision task to investigate priming effe...
The ability to use multiple languages selectively is an impressive feat of the human information pro...
This study explores the underlying cognitive structure of a small number of bilinguals, seeking to d...
The majority of research on the organisation of bilinguals’ lexical memory has focused on alphabetic...
Abstract This study examined the interactions between Mandarin and English in Mandarin-speaking Engl...
A fundamental question about bilinguals ’ ability to translate words between two languages is whethe...
A key question in the study of bilingual functioning is whether both the languages known are active ...
A fundamental question about bilinguals ’ ability to translate words between two languages is whethe...
The co-activation of phonological representations in bilingual visual word recognition has been inve...
A growing consensus in bilingual lexical processing research sees the bilingual lexicon as a non-se...
Investigation of the bilingual mental lexicon suggests that one of its defining characteristics is i...
It has been well documented in the literature that translation equivalents have special status in bi...
In this study, the authors show that cross-lingual phonological priming is possible not only from th...
In selective attention tasks, the efficiency of processing a target stimulus in a given trial is oft...