In this review, we examine how structural priming has been used to investigate the representation of first and second language syntactic structures in bilinguals. Most experiments suggest that structures that are identical in the first and second language have a single, shared mental representation. The results from structures that are similar but not fully identical are less clear, but they may be explained by assuming that first and second language representations are merely connected rather than fully shared. Some research has also used structural priming to investigate the representation of cognate words. We will also consider whether cross-linguistic structural priming taps into long-term implicit learning effects. Finally, we discuss ...
While structural priming makes a valuable contribution to psycholinguistics, it does not allow direc...
textThe degree to which the two language systems of bilinguals are separate or interact in some way ...
Two longitudinal studies investigated the development of syntactic representations in late second la...
In this review, we examine how structural priming has been used to investigate the representation of...
Although there is strong evidence for shared abstract grammatical structure in bilingual speakers fr...
A key question in the study of language representation in bilinguals is whether knowledge is shared ...
166 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The overall results in this s...
Two structural-priming experiments investigated how bilinguals represent syntactic structures. Accor...
Different languages have different sentence structures—i.e., rules and information that guide the as...
The role of linguistic experience in structural priming is unclear. Although it is explicitly predic...
The objective of the present article is to provide, from a psycholinguistic perspective, an overview...
The oldest of the Celtic language family, Irish differs considerably from English, notably with resp...
While structural priming makes a valuable contribution to psycholinguistics, it does not allow direc...
textThe degree to which the two language systems of bilinguals are separate or interact in some way ...
Two longitudinal studies investigated the development of syntactic representations in late second la...
In this review, we examine how structural priming has been used to investigate the representation of...
Although there is strong evidence for shared abstract grammatical structure in bilingual speakers fr...
A key question in the study of language representation in bilinguals is whether knowledge is shared ...
166 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The overall results in this s...
Two structural-priming experiments investigated how bilinguals represent syntactic structures. Accor...
Different languages have different sentence structures—i.e., rules and information that guide the as...
The role of linguistic experience in structural priming is unclear. Although it is explicitly predic...
The objective of the present article is to provide, from a psycholinguistic perspective, an overview...
The oldest of the Celtic language family, Irish differs considerably from English, notably with resp...
While structural priming makes a valuable contribution to psycholinguistics, it does not allow direc...
textThe degree to which the two language systems of bilinguals are separate or interact in some way ...
Two longitudinal studies investigated the development of syntactic representations in late second la...