In this study, the authors show that cross-lingual phonological priming is possible not only from the 1st language (L1) to the 2nd language (L2), but also from L2 to L1. In addition, both priming effects were found to have the same magnitude and to not be related to differences in word naming latencies between L1 and L2. The findings are further evidence against language-selective access models of bilingual word processing and are more in line with strong phonological models of visual word recognition than with the traditional dual-route models
This dissertation explored different aspects of bilingual word recognition. First, bilingual auditor...
Previous masked-priming research has shown automatic phonological activation during visual word reco...
Many word forms exist in multiple languages, and can have either the same meaning (cognates) or a di...
In this study, the authors show that cross-lingual phonological priming is possible not only from th...
A number of recent developments in the research on bilingualism and visual word recognition have con...
Recent research on bilingualism has shown that lexical access in visual word recognition by bilingua...
Using a masked phonological priming paradigm, Brysbaert, Van Dyck, and Van de Poel (1999) showed tha...
In studies of bilingual word recognition with masked priming, first language (L1) primes activate th...
Silent word reading does not rely exclusively on orthographic information but involves the activatio...
The present study investigated cross-language priming effects with unique noncognate translation pai...
Item does not contain fulltextIn spite of the intuition of many bilinguals, a review of empirical st...
Systematic psycholinguistic research has considered the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) l...
Systematic psycholinguistic research has considered the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) l...
The word frequency effect is stronger in second language (L2) processing than in first language (L1)...
To investigate how orthography and semantics interact during bilingual visual word recognition, Dutc...
This dissertation explored different aspects of bilingual word recognition. First, bilingual auditor...
Previous masked-priming research has shown automatic phonological activation during visual word reco...
Many word forms exist in multiple languages, and can have either the same meaning (cognates) or a di...
In this study, the authors show that cross-lingual phonological priming is possible not only from th...
A number of recent developments in the research on bilingualism and visual word recognition have con...
Recent research on bilingualism has shown that lexical access in visual word recognition by bilingua...
Using a masked phonological priming paradigm, Brysbaert, Van Dyck, and Van de Poel (1999) showed tha...
In studies of bilingual word recognition with masked priming, first language (L1) primes activate th...
Silent word reading does not rely exclusively on orthographic information but involves the activatio...
The present study investigated cross-language priming effects with unique noncognate translation pai...
Item does not contain fulltextIn spite of the intuition of many bilinguals, a review of empirical st...
Systematic psycholinguistic research has considered the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) l...
Systematic psycholinguistic research has considered the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) l...
The word frequency effect is stronger in second language (L2) processing than in first language (L1)...
To investigate how orthography and semantics interact during bilingual visual word recognition, Dutc...
This dissertation explored different aspects of bilingual word recognition. First, bilingual auditor...
Previous masked-priming research has shown automatic phonological activation during visual word reco...
Many word forms exist in multiple languages, and can have either the same meaning (cognates) or a di...