An emergent debate surrounds the nature of language processing in bilingual children as an extension of broader questions about their morphosyntactic development in comparison to monolinguals, with the picture so far being nuanced. This paper adds to this debate by investigating the processing of morphosyntactically complex which–questions (e.g., Which bear is chasing the camel?) using the visual world paradigm and is the first study to examine the online processing of such questions in bilingual children. For both groups, object which-questions were more difficult than subject which-questions, due to an initial misinterpretation that needed to be reanalysed. Both groups were aided by number mismatch between the two nouns in the sentence, e...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the processing of morphosyntactic cues (case a...
The development of bilingualism in children and how they learn words has been a long-studied subject...
A number of studies have shown that from an early age, bilinguals outperform their monolingual peers...
Previous research has shown that children demonstrate similar sentence processing reflexes to those ...
Two experiments investigated the effects of case and verb agreement cues on the comprehension and pr...
The present thesis examines morphosyntactic processing in bilingual children and adults. It bridges ...
Previous research has shown that children demonstrate similar sentence processing reflexes to those ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between complex auditory working memory, s...
The current study investigated the effect of exposure to English on bilingual language acquisition. ...
Word knowledge and the speed of word processing in monolingual children and adults are influenced by...
Word knowledge and the speed of word processing in monolingual children and adults are influenced by...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 122-140)This dissertation takes on an ambitious set of ex...
Published online: 09 December 2020The current study examines how monolingual children and bilingual ...
Phonotactic processing is foundational to the word processing task in both monolingual and bilingual...
Previous research on the L1 acquisition of motion event expression suggests that mapping multiple se...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the processing of morphosyntactic cues (case a...
The development of bilingualism in children and how they learn words has been a long-studied subject...
A number of studies have shown that from an early age, bilinguals outperform their monolingual peers...
Previous research has shown that children demonstrate similar sentence processing reflexes to those ...
Two experiments investigated the effects of case and verb agreement cues on the comprehension and pr...
The present thesis examines morphosyntactic processing in bilingual children and adults. It bridges ...
Previous research has shown that children demonstrate similar sentence processing reflexes to those ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between complex auditory working memory, s...
The current study investigated the effect of exposure to English on bilingual language acquisition. ...
Word knowledge and the speed of word processing in monolingual children and adults are influenced by...
Word knowledge and the speed of word processing in monolingual children and adults are influenced by...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 122-140)This dissertation takes on an ambitious set of ex...
Published online: 09 December 2020The current study examines how monolingual children and bilingual ...
Phonotactic processing is foundational to the word processing task in both monolingual and bilingual...
Previous research on the L1 acquisition of motion event expression suggests that mapping multiple se...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the processing of morphosyntactic cues (case a...
The development of bilingualism in children and how they learn words has been a long-studied subject...
A number of studies have shown that from an early age, bilinguals outperform their monolingual peers...