This thesis investigated visual word recognition in bilinguals and monolinguals through the effects of word frequency, lexicality and repetition. The first series of experiments focused on whether bilinguals can suppress lexical access in a non-target language and the role of task demands in L1 and L2 lexical access. The next series of experiments further investigated the role of task demands, list composition and repetition in monolinguals. The ERP data show, for the first time, that in bilinguals, lexical access occurs in the non-target language, supporting the notion of a nonselective lexical access. Delayed lexicality effects in ERPs for L2 compared to L1 suggested a delay in lexical access for L2 in late bilinguals, although behavioura...
For a long time, bilingualism was believed to involve the requirement of two separate word processin...
In studies of bilingual word recognition with masked priming, first language (L1) primes activate th...
Bilingual speakers generally manifest slower word recognition than monolinguals. We investigated the...
This thesis investigated visual word recognition in bilinguals and monolinguals through the effects ...
Individuals raised in bilingual societies such as the Basque Country are constantly exposed to both ...
Recent research on bilingualism has shown that lexical access in visual word recognition by bilingua...
The current study investigated how a constraining sentence context affects processing times in secon...
When bilinguals decide to speak in one of their languages, parallel activation from both of their la...
The word frequency effect is stronger in second language (L2) processing than in first language (L1)...
A number of recent developments in the research on bilingualism and visual word recognition have con...
In spite of the intuition of many bilinguals, a review of empirical studies indicates that during re...
This article provides an overview of bilingualism research on visual word recognition in isolation a...
Current models of visual word recognition assume that the recognition of a stimulus word is affected...
Aims: This paper seeks to determine the degree to which bilinguals and monolinguals use the semantic...
We investigated the behavioral and brain responses (ERPs) of bilingual word recognition to three fun...
For a long time, bilingualism was believed to involve the requirement of two separate word processin...
In studies of bilingual word recognition with masked priming, first language (L1) primes activate th...
Bilingual speakers generally manifest slower word recognition than monolinguals. We investigated the...
This thesis investigated visual word recognition in bilinguals and monolinguals through the effects ...
Individuals raised in bilingual societies such as the Basque Country are constantly exposed to both ...
Recent research on bilingualism has shown that lexical access in visual word recognition by bilingua...
The current study investigated how a constraining sentence context affects processing times in secon...
When bilinguals decide to speak in one of their languages, parallel activation from both of their la...
The word frequency effect is stronger in second language (L2) processing than in first language (L1)...
A number of recent developments in the research on bilingualism and visual word recognition have con...
In spite of the intuition of many bilinguals, a review of empirical studies indicates that during re...
This article provides an overview of bilingualism research on visual word recognition in isolation a...
Current models of visual word recognition assume that the recognition of a stimulus word is affected...
Aims: This paper seeks to determine the degree to which bilinguals and monolinguals use the semantic...
We investigated the behavioral and brain responses (ERPs) of bilingual word recognition to three fun...
For a long time, bilingualism was believed to involve the requirement of two separate word processin...
In studies of bilingual word recognition with masked priming, first language (L1) primes activate th...
Bilingual speakers generally manifest slower word recognition than monolinguals. We investigated the...