This study investigates the effect of morphosyntactic differences on our ability to comprehend a closely related language. Previous studies of mutual intelligibility, or receptive bilingualism, have focussed largely on the role of extra-linguistic, lexical, or phonetic factors. Although there is reason to believe that differences in morphology and syntax might worsen the ability to comprehend a closely related linguistic variety, this claim is previously untested. This article reports an experimental investigation of whether Danes’ comprehension of the closely related language Norwegian is impeded by certain Norwegian grammatical constructions. We tested sentence comprehension experimentally in four different conditions to assess the relati...
Even when bilinguals learn both languages from birth and achieve high levels of proficiency, they ra...
Over the last two decades, the question of to which linguistic cues learners pay attention when they...
The Bottleneck Hypothesis (Slabakova, 2008, 2013) proposes that acquiring properties of the function...
This study investigates the effect of morphosyntactic differences on our ability to comprehend a clo...
This study investigates the effect of morphosyntactic differences on our ability to comprehend a clo...
The Bottleneck Hypothesis (Slabakova, 2008; 2013) aims to partially answer the question of why certa...
This thesis investigates the effects of individual differences in bilingual profile and articulatory...
This study examines knowledge of grammar by receptive bilinguals (RBs) - heritage speakers who desc...
This study examines knowledge of grammar by receptive bilinguals (RBs) - heritage speakers who desc...
Danish and Swedish are closely related languages that are generally mutually intelligible. Previous ...
This study is an investigation of which phonetic aspects of Norwegian-accented English that might hi...
Psycholinguists strive to construct a model of human language processing in general. But this does n...
This paper explores the role of bilingualism in a person’s ability to learn the morphophonological r...
The current study aimed to explore the effects of frequency, cognate status and noun type in tip-of-...
Even when bilinguals learn both languages from birth and achieve high levels of proficiency, they ra...
Even when bilinguals learn both languages from birth and achieve high levels of proficiency, they ra...
Over the last two decades, the question of to which linguistic cues learners pay attention when they...
The Bottleneck Hypothesis (Slabakova, 2008, 2013) proposes that acquiring properties of the function...
This study investigates the effect of morphosyntactic differences on our ability to comprehend a clo...
This study investigates the effect of morphosyntactic differences on our ability to comprehend a clo...
The Bottleneck Hypothesis (Slabakova, 2008; 2013) aims to partially answer the question of why certa...
This thesis investigates the effects of individual differences in bilingual profile and articulatory...
This study examines knowledge of grammar by receptive bilinguals (RBs) - heritage speakers who desc...
This study examines knowledge of grammar by receptive bilinguals (RBs) - heritage speakers who desc...
Danish and Swedish are closely related languages that are generally mutually intelligible. Previous ...
This study is an investigation of which phonetic aspects of Norwegian-accented English that might hi...
Psycholinguists strive to construct a model of human language processing in general. But this does n...
This paper explores the role of bilingualism in a person’s ability to learn the morphophonological r...
The current study aimed to explore the effects of frequency, cognate status and noun type in tip-of-...
Even when bilinguals learn both languages from birth and achieve high levels of proficiency, they ra...
Even when bilinguals learn both languages from birth and achieve high levels of proficiency, they ra...
Over the last two decades, the question of to which linguistic cues learners pay attention when they...
The Bottleneck Hypothesis (Slabakova, 2008, 2013) proposes that acquiring properties of the function...