An experiment investigated whether Japanese speakers’ categorisation of objects and substances as shape or material is influenced by acquiring English, based on Imai and Gentner (1997). Subjects were presented with an item such as a cork pyramid and asked to choose between two other items that matched it for shape (plastic pyramid) or for material (piece of cork). The hypotheses were that for simple objects the number of shape-based categorisations would increase according to experience of English and that the preference for shape and material-based categorisations of Japanese speakers of English would differ from mono¬lingual speakers of both languages. Subjects were 18 adult Japanese users of English who had lived in English-speaking coun...
Previous work on object classification preferences shows that speakers of languages that lack morpho...
While morphological awareness has received much attention to date, little is understood about how mo...
Research investigating the relationship between language and cognition (Lucy, 1992b) shows that spea...
Recent research shows that speakers of languages with obligatory plural marking (English) preferenti...
Recent research shows that speakers of languages with obligatory plural marking (English) preferenti...
Previous studies have demonstrated that there is a tight link between grammatical concepts and cogni...
Previous studies have demonstrated that there is a tight link between grammatical concepts and cogni...
Because of asymmetry in meaning between languages, bilinguals may gain access to additional units of...
Japanese English (JE) refers to the English spoken by Japanese citizens. This paper characterizes JE...
Previous research has paid much attention to the overall acquisition of vocabularies among bilingual...
It is now established that certain cognitive processes such as categorisation are tightly linked to ...
Resea ch in bilingualism has shown that the balance between a bilingual's two languages is&apos...
PhD ThesisThis study investigated whether there were any effects of English learning on cognition in...
Abstract: This pilot study compared the retention effects of two vocabulary learning tasks in an Eng...
This thesis presents the results of an experimental study designed to examine whether children raise...
Previous work on object classification preferences shows that speakers of languages that lack morpho...
While morphological awareness has received much attention to date, little is understood about how mo...
Research investigating the relationship between language and cognition (Lucy, 1992b) shows that spea...
Recent research shows that speakers of languages with obligatory plural marking (English) preferenti...
Recent research shows that speakers of languages with obligatory plural marking (English) preferenti...
Previous studies have demonstrated that there is a tight link between grammatical concepts and cogni...
Previous studies have demonstrated that there is a tight link between grammatical concepts and cogni...
Because of asymmetry in meaning between languages, bilinguals may gain access to additional units of...
Japanese English (JE) refers to the English spoken by Japanese citizens. This paper characterizes JE...
Previous research has paid much attention to the overall acquisition of vocabularies among bilingual...
It is now established that certain cognitive processes such as categorisation are tightly linked to ...
Resea ch in bilingualism has shown that the balance between a bilingual's two languages is&apos...
PhD ThesisThis study investigated whether there were any effects of English learning on cognition in...
Abstract: This pilot study compared the retention effects of two vocabulary learning tasks in an Eng...
This thesis presents the results of an experimental study designed to examine whether children raise...
Previous work on object classification preferences shows that speakers of languages that lack morpho...
While morphological awareness has received much attention to date, little is understood about how mo...
Research investigating the relationship between language and cognition (Lucy, 1992b) shows that spea...