Knowledge of two languages has several psychological and linguistic consequences for bilingual speakers. Some of them have been widely explored, such as lexical storage or phonological transfer between languages, whereas others, related to the impact of the languages in higher cognitive processes, have been barely studied. In this article, a review of the theories of lexical storage and lexical access of the bilingual speaker is presented. This review emphasises the evolution of the research methodologies through time, and how they have affected the construction and testing of theoretical proposals. With this paper, we intend to set the basis for deeper insights into bilingualism and its psycholinguistic features.Conocer 2 idiomas tiene div...
Treball de fi de grau en Traducció i InterpretacióBilingualism has recently become a common conditio...
A central focus of bilingualisrn research is the representation of two language systems in memory. T...
What might the study of language processing look like if the canonical language user were assumed to...
Knowledge of two languages has several psychological and linguistic consequences for bilingual speak...
This chapter provides a general overview of some of the major theories psycholinguistics have employ...
Research within the domain of bilingualism has grown exponentially within the past three decades, p...
Issues regarding the organization and processing of the bilingual mental lexicon present a challenge...
This paper presents a brief overview of research into bilingual lexical organization and access sinc...
"In the world today, bilingualism is more common than monolingualism. Thus, the default mental lexic...
The facts that cognitive functioning of the bilingual speakers is different from that of the monolin...
Although precise numbers are lacking, in the world at large there may be more multilinguals than mon...
Research within the domain of bilingualism has grown exponentially within the past three decades, pr...
Bilingualism has been associated with changes in our language-related and domain-general cognition. ...
The present article explores the mechanisms of bilingual lexical access. That is to say, how bilingu...
Bilingual memory research in the past decade and, particularly, in the past five years, has develope...
Treball de fi de grau en Traducció i InterpretacióBilingualism has recently become a common conditio...
A central focus of bilingualisrn research is the representation of two language systems in memory. T...
What might the study of language processing look like if the canonical language user were assumed to...
Knowledge of two languages has several psychological and linguistic consequences for bilingual speak...
This chapter provides a general overview of some of the major theories psycholinguistics have employ...
Research within the domain of bilingualism has grown exponentially within the past three decades, p...
Issues regarding the organization and processing of the bilingual mental lexicon present a challenge...
This paper presents a brief overview of research into bilingual lexical organization and access sinc...
"In the world today, bilingualism is more common than monolingualism. Thus, the default mental lexic...
The facts that cognitive functioning of the bilingual speakers is different from that of the monolin...
Although precise numbers are lacking, in the world at large there may be more multilinguals than mon...
Research within the domain of bilingualism has grown exponentially within the past three decades, pr...
Bilingualism has been associated with changes in our language-related and domain-general cognition. ...
The present article explores the mechanisms of bilingual lexical access. That is to say, how bilingu...
Bilingual memory research in the past decade and, particularly, in the past five years, has develope...
Treball de fi de grau en Traducció i InterpretacióBilingualism has recently become a common conditio...
A central focus of bilingualisrn research is the representation of two language systems in memory. T...
What might the study of language processing look like if the canonical language user were assumed to...