Abstract: While switching costs in production have been explained in terms of top-down cognitive control, researchers do not agree whether switching costs in comprehension should be interpreted in the same way. Within the BIA + model, it has been claimed that the comprehension of code-switches can be explained sufficiently in terms of bottom-up activation of lexical representations. In the current electrophysiological study, L1 speakers of Dutch with high proficiency in L2 English (n = 63) completed a Flanker task in which they intermittently read sentences with or without an alternational code-switch. With this ‘conflict-adaptation’ paradigm we examined whether reading a code-switch engages cognitive control that influences performance on ...
Bilinguals learn to resolve conflict between their two languages and that skill has been hypothesize...
Code-switching is highly socially constrained. For instance, code-switching is only felicitous when ...
Code-switching from one language to the next is seen as a hallmark of bilingualism (Meuter & All...
This study investigated two prominent issues in the comprehension of language switches. First, how d...
In the present study, we examined whether the comprehension of language switches can be accounted fo...
In the present study, we examined whether the comprehension of language switches can be accounted fo...
How do bi/multilinguals switch between languages so effectively that there is no obvious intrusion f...
Most empirical evidence on switch costs is based on bilingual production and interpreted as a result...
A striking characteristic of bilingual language processing is codeswitching, the use of two language...
Bilingualism has been found to modulate executive functions because bilinguals constantly manage lan...
Most existing studies on the relationship between code-switching and executive functions have focuse...
Bilingualism is reported to re-structure executive control networks, but it remains unknown which as...
Recent research suggests that cognitive control plays a role in code-switching, both in bilingual ad...
Bilingualism may modulate executive functions (EFs), but the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon a...
Switching between languages, or codeswitching, is a cognitive ability that multilinguals can perform...
Bilinguals learn to resolve conflict between their two languages and that skill has been hypothesize...
Code-switching is highly socially constrained. For instance, code-switching is only felicitous when ...
Code-switching from one language to the next is seen as a hallmark of bilingualism (Meuter & All...
This study investigated two prominent issues in the comprehension of language switches. First, how d...
In the present study, we examined whether the comprehension of language switches can be accounted fo...
In the present study, we examined whether the comprehension of language switches can be accounted fo...
How do bi/multilinguals switch between languages so effectively that there is no obvious intrusion f...
Most empirical evidence on switch costs is based on bilingual production and interpreted as a result...
A striking characteristic of bilingual language processing is codeswitching, the use of two language...
Bilingualism has been found to modulate executive functions because bilinguals constantly manage lan...
Most existing studies on the relationship between code-switching and executive functions have focuse...
Bilingualism is reported to re-structure executive control networks, but it remains unknown which as...
Recent research suggests that cognitive control plays a role in code-switching, both in bilingual ad...
Bilingualism may modulate executive functions (EFs), but the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon a...
Switching between languages, or codeswitching, is a cognitive ability that multilinguals can perform...
Bilinguals learn to resolve conflict between their two languages and that skill has been hypothesize...
Code-switching is highly socially constrained. For instance, code-switching is only felicitous when ...
Code-switching from one language to the next is seen as a hallmark of bilingualism (Meuter & All...