Inhibitory control (IC), an ability to suppress irrelevant and/or conflicting information, has been found to underlie performance on a variety of cognitive tasks, including bilingual language processing. This study examines the relationship between inhibitory control and the speech patterns of second language (L2) users from the perspective of individual differences. While the majority of studies have supported the role of IC in bilingual language processing using single word production paradigms, this work looks at inhibitory processes in the context of extended speech, with a particular emphasis on disfluencies. We hypothesised that the speech of individuals with poorer IC would be characterised by reduced fluency. A series of regression ...
Abstract: There is an ongoing debate in the literature on the hypothesis of a bilingual advantage in...
Aims and objectives: This study assessed bilinguals' language control (LC) and inhibitory control (I...
International audienceHere we examined the role of bilingualism on cognitive inhibition using the St...
Inhibitory control (IC), an ability to suppress irrelevant and/or conflicting information, has been ...
Multilinguals have to control their languages constantly to produce accurate verbal output. They hav...
In the globalized world of today the ability to speak more than one language, known asbilingualism, ...
The present behavioral study aimed to examine the impact of language control expertise on two domain...
Learning a second language influences speakers’ first language, but there is great variability in th...
The present behavioral study aimed to examine the impact of language control expertise on two domain...
Speakers of multiple languages must somehow express intended concepts using the appropriate lexical ...
Speech comprehension and production are governed by control processes. We explore their nature and d...
Bilingual language production is widely believed to be a competitive process. Bilinguals may manage ...
How do bilinguals control which language they use when they speak? D. Green’s inhibitory control (IC...
Bilingual speakers have to control their languages to avoid interference, which may be achieved by e...
It is widely proved that bilinguals activate simultaneously their two languages while speaking one l...
Abstract: There is an ongoing debate in the literature on the hypothesis of a bilingual advantage in...
Aims and objectives: This study assessed bilinguals' language control (LC) and inhibitory control (I...
International audienceHere we examined the role of bilingualism on cognitive inhibition using the St...
Inhibitory control (IC), an ability to suppress irrelevant and/or conflicting information, has been ...
Multilinguals have to control their languages constantly to produce accurate verbal output. They hav...
In the globalized world of today the ability to speak more than one language, known asbilingualism, ...
The present behavioral study aimed to examine the impact of language control expertise on two domain...
Learning a second language influences speakers’ first language, but there is great variability in th...
The present behavioral study aimed to examine the impact of language control expertise on two domain...
Speakers of multiple languages must somehow express intended concepts using the appropriate lexical ...
Speech comprehension and production are governed by control processes. We explore their nature and d...
Bilingual language production is widely believed to be a competitive process. Bilinguals may manage ...
How do bilinguals control which language they use when they speak? D. Green’s inhibitory control (IC...
Bilingual speakers have to control their languages to avoid interference, which may be achieved by e...
It is widely proved that bilinguals activate simultaneously their two languages while speaking one l...
Abstract: There is an ongoing debate in the literature on the hypothesis of a bilingual advantage in...
Aims and objectives: This study assessed bilinguals' language control (LC) and inhibitory control (I...
International audienceHere we examined the role of bilingualism on cognitive inhibition using the St...