The role of early bilingual experience in the development of skills in the general cognitive and linguistic domains remains poorly understood. This study investigated the link between these two domains by assessing inhibitory control processes in school-aged monolingual and bilingual children with similar English receptive vocabulary size. The participants, 8-year-old monolinguals and bilinguals, completed two Verbal Fluency Tasks (VFTs), letter and category, and two measures of inhibitory control. Results showed that bilinguals outperformed monolinguals on the VFTs, but performance was similar on the inhibitory control measures approaching ceiling for both monolingual and bilingual children. Importantly, it was shown that both vocabulary p...
Bilingual experience has an impact on an individual’s linguistic processing and general cognitive ab...
International audienceWhether bilinguals perform better than monolinguals in non-linguistic cognitiv...
Many studies have shown that bilingual children outperform monolinguals on tasks testing executive f...
Although extensive research has been done to compare monolingual and bilingual children’s executive ...
Several cognitive advantages in the non-verbal domain have been associated with bilingualism. Howeve...
We use a time-course analysis to examine the roles of vocabulary size and executive control in bilin...
This study compared how lexical quality (vocabulary and decoding) and executive control (working mem...
The aim of the current master’s thesis was to investigate 1) whether bilingual and monolingual child...
International audienceThe effect of bilingualism on the cognitive skills of young children was inves...
Research has shown that bilinguals can perform similarly, better or poorly on verbal fluency task co...
Although a bilingual advantage has been reported for various measures of cognitive control, most pre...
Studies measuring inhibitory control in the visual modality have shown a bilingual advantage in both...
We investigated the contribution of linguistic and executive control processes in verbal fluency per...
Bilingual experience has an impact on an individual’s linguistic processing and general cognitive ab...
International audienceWhether bilinguals perform better than monolinguals in non-linguistic cognitiv...
Many studies have shown that bilingual children outperform monolinguals on tasks testing executive f...
Although extensive research has been done to compare monolingual and bilingual children’s executive ...
Several cognitive advantages in the non-verbal domain have been associated with bilingualism. Howeve...
We use a time-course analysis to examine the roles of vocabulary size and executive control in bilin...
This study compared how lexical quality (vocabulary and decoding) and executive control (working mem...
The aim of the current master’s thesis was to investigate 1) whether bilingual and monolingual child...
International audienceThe effect of bilingualism on the cognitive skills of young children was inves...
Research has shown that bilinguals can perform similarly, better or poorly on verbal fluency task co...
Although a bilingual advantage has been reported for various measures of cognitive control, most pre...
Studies measuring inhibitory control in the visual modality have shown a bilingual advantage in both...
We investigated the contribution of linguistic and executive control processes in verbal fluency per...
Bilingual experience has an impact on an individual’s linguistic processing and general cognitive ab...
International audienceWhether bilinguals perform better than monolinguals in non-linguistic cognitiv...
Many studies have shown that bilingual children outperform monolinguals on tasks testing executive f...