Recent studies investigating whether bilingualism has effects on cognitive abilities beyond language have produced mixed results, with evidence from young adults typically showing no effects. These inconclusive patterns have been attributed to many uncontrolled factors, including linguistic similarity and the conversational contexts the bilinguals find themselves in, including the opportunities they get to switch between their languages. In this study, we focus on the effects on cognition of diglossia, a linguistic situation where two varieties of the same language are spoken in different and clearly separable contexts. We used linear mixed models to compare 32 Arabic diglossic young adults and 38 English monolinguals on cognitive tasks ass...
The notion of bilingual advantages in executive functions (EF) is based on the assumption that the d...
The notion of bilingual advantages in executive functions (EF) is based on the assumption that the d...
The notion of bilingual advantages in executive functions (EF) is based on the assumption that the d...
Studies investigating the cognitive effect of bilingualism have yielded mixed results. Recently, i...
Although the question of whether and how bilingualism affects executive functions has been extensive...
Studies investigating the role of dual language use in modulating executive functions have reported...
Several studies have suggested a bilingual advantage in executive functions, presumably due to bilin...
In this study we explored the potential impact of bilingualism on executive functioning abilities by...
Approximately half of the world’s population is bilingual or multilingual. The bilingual advantage t...
The effect of bilingualism on executive functioning (EF) has long been a topic of discussion across ...
Bilinguals have been argued to show a cognitive advantage over monolinguals, although this notion ha...
The number of bilingual and multilingual speakers around the world is steadily growing, leading to t...
The question of whether bilingualism can improve aspects of cognitive function is a hotly debated to...
A debate over the past decade has focused on the so-called bilingual advantage-the idea that bilingu...
Bilingual advantages in executive functions are well documented (see Bialystok, 2009; Dong & Li, 201...
The notion of bilingual advantages in executive functions (EF) is based on the assumption that the d...
The notion of bilingual advantages in executive functions (EF) is based on the assumption that the d...
The notion of bilingual advantages in executive functions (EF) is based on the assumption that the d...
Studies investigating the cognitive effect of bilingualism have yielded mixed results. Recently, i...
Although the question of whether and how bilingualism affects executive functions has been extensive...
Studies investigating the role of dual language use in modulating executive functions have reported...
Several studies have suggested a bilingual advantage in executive functions, presumably due to bilin...
In this study we explored the potential impact of bilingualism on executive functioning abilities by...
Approximately half of the world’s population is bilingual or multilingual. The bilingual advantage t...
The effect of bilingualism on executive functioning (EF) has long been a topic of discussion across ...
Bilinguals have been argued to show a cognitive advantage over monolinguals, although this notion ha...
The number of bilingual and multilingual speakers around the world is steadily growing, leading to t...
The question of whether bilingualism can improve aspects of cognitive function is a hotly debated to...
A debate over the past decade has focused on the so-called bilingual advantage-the idea that bilingu...
Bilingual advantages in executive functions are well documented (see Bialystok, 2009; Dong & Li, 201...
The notion of bilingual advantages in executive functions (EF) is based on the assumption that the d...
The notion of bilingual advantages in executive functions (EF) is based on the assumption that the d...
The notion of bilingual advantages in executive functions (EF) is based on the assumption that the d...