For a long time, bilingualism was believed to involve the requirement of two separate word processing systems that function independantly and that can be accessed selectively. these assumptions are both intuitively appealing and have guided empirical research on multiple language proficiency for decades. However, a number of recent studies have challenged these ideas, both for spoken word recognition and for written word recognition. We first review some of these studies, and then present a computational model that processes words within an integrated lexicon. We end by listing a number of real challenges and false trails tis new framework is likely to raise
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Research within the domain of bilingualism has grown exponentially within the past three decades, pr...
For a long time, bilingualism was believed to involve the requirement of two separate word processin...
Item does not contain fulltextCentral questions in psycholinguistic studies on bilingualism are how ...
In spite of the intuition of many bilinguals, a review of empirical studies indicates that during re...
A conversation between two people can only take place if the words intended by each speaker are succ...
This article provides an overview of bilingualism research on visual word recognition in isolation a...
This chapter reviews current computational models of bilingual word recognition. It begins with a di...
This dissertation explored different aspects of bilingual word recognition. First, bilingual auditor...
A number of recent developments in the research on bilingualism and visual word recognition have con...
In this chapter we examine how bilinguals recognize and speak words in each of their two languages. ...
Systematic psycholinguistic research has considered the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) l...
Research within the domain of bilingualism has grown exponentially within the past three decades, p...
Systematic psycholinguistic research has considered the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) l...
Contains fulltext : 63046.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This chapter c...
Contains fulltext : 62093.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The detailed com...
Research within the domain of bilingualism has grown exponentially within the past three decades, pr...
For a long time, bilingualism was believed to involve the requirement of two separate word processin...
Item does not contain fulltextCentral questions in psycholinguistic studies on bilingualism are how ...
In spite of the intuition of many bilinguals, a review of empirical studies indicates that during re...
A conversation between two people can only take place if the words intended by each speaker are succ...
This article provides an overview of bilingualism research on visual word recognition in isolation a...
This chapter reviews current computational models of bilingual word recognition. It begins with a di...
This dissertation explored different aspects of bilingual word recognition. First, bilingual auditor...
A number of recent developments in the research on bilingualism and visual word recognition have con...
In this chapter we examine how bilinguals recognize and speak words in each of their two languages. ...
Systematic psycholinguistic research has considered the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) l...
Research within the domain of bilingualism has grown exponentially within the past three decades, p...
Systematic psycholinguistic research has considered the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) l...
Contains fulltext : 63046.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This chapter c...
Contains fulltext : 62093.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The detailed com...
Research within the domain of bilingualism has grown exponentially within the past three decades, pr...