Previous studies have demonstrated that there is a tight link between grammatical concepts and cognitive preferences in monolingual speakers (Lucy 1992, Lucy & Gaskins 2003, Imai & Gentner 1997, Imai & Mazuka 2003). Recent research has also shown that bilinguals with languages that differ in their concepts may shift their cognitive preferences as a function of their proficiency (Athanasopoulos, 2006) or cultural immersion (Cook, Bassetti, Kasai, Sasaki, & Takahashi, 2006). The current short paper assesses the relative impact of each of these variables, and furthermore asks whether bilinguals alternate between two distinct cognitive representations of language-specific concepts depending on the language used in the experiment. Results from a...
An aim of research on bilingualism is to understand how the brain adapts to the use of more than one...
Introduction. This project emphasises the importance of two aspects in research on bilingualism: (i)...
In cognitive science, the crucial importance of language in relation to all forms of cognition is wi...
Previous studies have demonstrated that there is a tight link between grammatical concepts and cogni...
Previous studies have demonstrated that there is a tight link between grammatical concepts and cogni...
Recent research shows that speakers of languages with obligatory plural marking (English) preferenti...
Recent research shows that speakers of languages with obligatory plural marking (English) preferenti...
It is now established that certain cognitive processes such as categorisation are tightly linked to ...
Only 15 years ago bilingualism was somewhat outside the main debates in cognitive linguistics. Cogni...
Can learning a second language (L2) redirect what we perceive to be similar events? This study inves...
Bilingualism has been associated with changes in our language-related and domain-general cognition. ...
This study explores how learning a second/foreign language may affect cognition by studying second a...
Research investigating the relationship between language and cognition (Lucy, 1992b) shows that spea...
Previous research demonstrates that early acquisitioned bilingualism affects linguistic and cognitiv...
proficiency, age of second language acquisition, and length of exposure to a new cultural environmen...
An aim of research on bilingualism is to understand how the brain adapts to the use of more than one...
Introduction. This project emphasises the importance of two aspects in research on bilingualism: (i)...
In cognitive science, the crucial importance of language in relation to all forms of cognition is wi...
Previous studies have demonstrated that there is a tight link between grammatical concepts and cogni...
Previous studies have demonstrated that there is a tight link between grammatical concepts and cogni...
Recent research shows that speakers of languages with obligatory plural marking (English) preferenti...
Recent research shows that speakers of languages with obligatory plural marking (English) preferenti...
It is now established that certain cognitive processes such as categorisation are tightly linked to ...
Only 15 years ago bilingualism was somewhat outside the main debates in cognitive linguistics. Cogni...
Can learning a second language (L2) redirect what we perceive to be similar events? This study inves...
Bilingualism has been associated with changes in our language-related and domain-general cognition. ...
This study explores how learning a second/foreign language may affect cognition by studying second a...
Research investigating the relationship between language and cognition (Lucy, 1992b) shows that spea...
Previous research demonstrates that early acquisitioned bilingualism affects linguistic and cognitiv...
proficiency, age of second language acquisition, and length of exposure to a new cultural environmen...
An aim of research on bilingualism is to understand how the brain adapts to the use of more than one...
Introduction. This project emphasises the importance of two aspects in research on bilingualism: (i)...
In cognitive science, the crucial importance of language in relation to all forms of cognition is wi...