We explored whether the grammatical gender of the native language (L1) affects the production of words in a second language (L2). Evidence from previous studies is contrasting. In the present investigation, Italian\u2013Spanish bilinguals were instructed to name pictures in L2 (Experiments 1 and 2) or to translate words from L1 to L2 (Experiment 3), producing either the bare noun or the noun phrase (article \ufe noun). Half of the nouns had the same gender in the two languages, while the other half had a different gender. In all experiments, responses were faster in the gender-congruent than in the gender-incongruent condition, irrespective of task (L2 picture naming or forward word translation) and syntactic type (bare noun and noun phrase...
296 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.While research on monolingual...
Most current models of language production assume that information about gender is selected only in ...
The Nature of Syntactic Gender Processing in Spanish: An ERP StudySyntactic gender as a lexical feat...
In five experiments highly-proficient bilinguals were asked to name two sets of pictures in their L2...
In 3 experiments, we investigated the effect of grammatical gender on object categorization. Partici...
We investigate how second language learning affects ‘think-ing for speaking ’ in the first and secon...
The selection of grammatical gender in bare noun production is a controversial topic. In two experim...
In the present study we explore whether gender congruency between languages modulates bilinguals’ ac...
In this review article, we analyze how grammatical gender is represented and processed in the biling...
The nature of the bilingual mental lexicon and how the L1 and the L2 interact in language production...
Does language modulate perception and categorisation of everyday objects? Here, we approach this que...
In a recent study, Lew-Williams and Fernald ( 2007) showed that native Spanish speakers use grammati...
There has been a growing interest in the examination of the steady state of simultaneous bilinguals....
Contains fulltext : 72940.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
A central issue in bilingual research concerns the extent to which linguistic representations in the...
296 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.While research on monolingual...
Most current models of language production assume that information about gender is selected only in ...
The Nature of Syntactic Gender Processing in Spanish: An ERP StudySyntactic gender as a lexical feat...
In five experiments highly-proficient bilinguals were asked to name two sets of pictures in their L2...
In 3 experiments, we investigated the effect of grammatical gender on object categorization. Partici...
We investigate how second language learning affects ‘think-ing for speaking ’ in the first and secon...
The selection of grammatical gender in bare noun production is a controversial topic. In two experim...
In the present study we explore whether gender congruency between languages modulates bilinguals’ ac...
In this review article, we analyze how grammatical gender is represented and processed in the biling...
The nature of the bilingual mental lexicon and how the L1 and the L2 interact in language production...
Does language modulate perception and categorisation of everyday objects? Here, we approach this que...
In a recent study, Lew-Williams and Fernald ( 2007) showed that native Spanish speakers use grammati...
There has been a growing interest in the examination of the steady state of simultaneous bilinguals....
Contains fulltext : 72940.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
A central issue in bilingual research concerns the extent to which linguistic representations in the...
296 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.While research on monolingual...
Most current models of language production assume that information about gender is selected only in ...
The Nature of Syntactic Gender Processing in Spanish: An ERP StudySyntactic gender as a lexical feat...