The decay in the proficiency of the native language (L1), known as first language attrition, is one of the least understood phenomena associated with the acquisition of a second language (L2). Indeed, the exact cause for the deterioration in L1 performance, be that either the interference from L2 acquisition or the less frequent use of L1, still remains elusive. In this opinion paper, we focus on one largely understudied aspect of L1 attrition—namely, the erosion of the L1 orthographic knowledge under the influence of L2 orthography. In particular, we propose to study differences in orthographic processing between mono- and bilingual populations as an approach, which, in turn, will allow to address both cognitive and neurophysiological mech...
The overwhelming bias for investigations of bilingualism is to focus on the increase of knowledge an...
International audienceThis collection of articles provides theoretical foundations and perspectives ...
We explore the relationship between first language attrition and language dominance, defined here as...
The decay in the proficiency of the native language (L1), known as first language attrition, is one ...
Speakers who live in an L2 environment for an extended period of time often experience change in the...
The use of language as a universal tool for communication and interaction is the backbone of human s...
Speakers who routinely use more than one language may not use any of their languages in ways which a...
International audienceThe study of L1 attrition is currently entering its third decade. However, aft...
The overwhelming bias for investigations of bilingualism is to focus on the increase of knowledge an...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Language, Cognition an...
XVIII Jornades de Foment de la Investigació de la Facultat de Ciències Humanes i Socials (Any 2013)...
One of the most puzzling observations for linguists is the difference between learning a language fr...
The recent hypothesis that L1 attrition affects the ability to process interface structures but not ...
First published online: 25 August 2021Orthography plays a crucial role in L2 learning, which general...
International audienceResearch on the bilingual mental lexicon has progressed considerably over the ...
The overwhelming bias for investigations of bilingualism is to focus on the increase of knowledge an...
International audienceThis collection of articles provides theoretical foundations and perspectives ...
We explore the relationship between first language attrition and language dominance, defined here as...
The decay in the proficiency of the native language (L1), known as first language attrition, is one ...
Speakers who live in an L2 environment for an extended period of time often experience change in the...
The use of language as a universal tool for communication and interaction is the backbone of human s...
Speakers who routinely use more than one language may not use any of their languages in ways which a...
International audienceThe study of L1 attrition is currently entering its third decade. However, aft...
The overwhelming bias for investigations of bilingualism is to focus on the increase of knowledge an...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Language, Cognition an...
XVIII Jornades de Foment de la Investigació de la Facultat de Ciències Humanes i Socials (Any 2013)...
One of the most puzzling observations for linguists is the difference between learning a language fr...
The recent hypothesis that L1 attrition affects the ability to process interface structures but not ...
First published online: 25 August 2021Orthography plays a crucial role in L2 learning, which general...
International audienceResearch on the bilingual mental lexicon has progressed considerably over the ...
The overwhelming bias for investigations of bilingualism is to focus on the increase of knowledge an...
International audienceThis collection of articles provides theoretical foundations and perspectives ...
We explore the relationship between first language attrition and language dominance, defined here as...