Bilingual and monolingual language processing differ, presumably because of constant parallel activation of both languages in bilinguals. We attempt to isolate the effects of parallel activation in a group of German first-language (L1) attriters, who have grown up as monolingual natives before emigrating to an L2 environment. We hypothesized that prolonged immersion will lead to changes in the processing of morphosyntactic violations. Two types of constructions were presented as stimuli in an event-related potential experiment: (1) verb form combinations (auxiliaries+past participles and modals+infinitives) and (2) determiner noun combinations marked for grammatical gender. L1 attriters showed the same response to violations of gender agree...
In this article we investigate the effects of first language (L1) on second language (L2) neural pro...
The present study sought to examine the effect of dual language activation on L1 speech in late Engl...
Bilingual individuals need effective mechanisms to prevent interference between their languages. Usi...
We investigated whether morphosyntactic representations in bilinguals ’ native language become activ...
A central issue in bilingual research concerns the extent to which linguistic representations in the...
Recent brain potential research into first versus second language (L1 vs. L2) processing revealed st...
Recent brain potential research into first versus second language (L1 vs. L2) processing revealed st...
In this article we investigate the effects of first language (L1) on second language (L2) neural pro...
& Bilingual individuals need effective mechanisms to prevent interference between their language...
This study addressed how bilingual speakers switch between their first and second language when spea...
This study addressed how bilingual speakers switch between their first and second language when spea...
Lexical access in bilinguals has been considered either selective or non-selective and evidence exis...
Recent brain potential research into first versus second language (L1 vs. L2) processing revealed st...
Lexical access in bilinguals has been considered either selective or non-selective and evidence exis...
In this article we investigate the effects of first language (L1) on second language (L2) neural pro...
In this article we investigate the effects of first language (L1) on second language (L2) neural pro...
The present study sought to examine the effect of dual language activation on L1 speech in late Engl...
Bilingual individuals need effective mechanisms to prevent interference between their languages. Usi...
We investigated whether morphosyntactic representations in bilinguals ’ native language become activ...
A central issue in bilingual research concerns the extent to which linguistic representations in the...
Recent brain potential research into first versus second language (L1 vs. L2) processing revealed st...
Recent brain potential research into first versus second language (L1 vs. L2) processing revealed st...
In this article we investigate the effects of first language (L1) on second language (L2) neural pro...
& Bilingual individuals need effective mechanisms to prevent interference between their language...
This study addressed how bilingual speakers switch between their first and second language when spea...
This study addressed how bilingual speakers switch between their first and second language when spea...
Lexical access in bilinguals has been considered either selective or non-selective and evidence exis...
Recent brain potential research into first versus second language (L1 vs. L2) processing revealed st...
Lexical access in bilinguals has been considered either selective or non-selective and evidence exis...
In this article we investigate the effects of first language (L1) on second language (L2) neural pro...
In this article we investigate the effects of first language (L1) on second language (L2) neural pro...
The present study sought to examine the effect of dual language activation on L1 speech in late Engl...
Bilingual individuals need effective mechanisms to prevent interference between their languages. Usi...