It is not easy to comment on Dijkstra and Van Heuven's model because there are many more aspects we agree with than aspects we feel uncomfortable about. Indeed, the BIA model has played an enormous role in showing us how bilingual visual word recognition can be achieved without recurrence to the intuitively appealing – but wrong – ideas of separate, language-specific lexicons and language-selective access. As in many other research areas, a working computational model has been much more influential in convincing critical readers (and researchers) than any series of empirical findings. The BIA+ model inherits this strength and, hopefully, in the coming years will be implemented in enough detail to exceed its predecessor. In the rest of this ...
In this article we discuss different views about how information flows through the lexical system in...
visual word processing in bilinguals. BIA+ differs in a number of respects from its predecessor, BIA...
Item does not contain fulltextIn spite of the intuition of many bilinguals, a review of empirical st...
It is not easy to comment on Dijkstra and Van Heuven's model because there are many more aspects we ...
The target article represents a significant advance in the level of sophistication applied to models...
Contains fulltext : 62093.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The detailed com...
Brysbaert and Duyck (this issue) suggest that it is time to abandon the Revised Hierarchical Model (...
Item does not contain fulltextCentral questions in psycholinguistic studies on bilingualism are how ...
Contains fulltext : 56070.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Psycholinguist...
This paper argues that research on bilingualism has witnessed a major paradigmatic shift in the last...
This article provides an overview of bilingualism research on visual word recognition in isolation a...
Item does not contain fulltextDutch-English bilinguals performed a generalized lexical decision task...
This article provides an overview of bilingualism research on visual word recognition in isolation a...
Eiter, and R. Radach (2005) are in general agreement with core assumptions of sequential attention s...
The "hard problem" in bilingual lexical access arises when translation-equivalent lexical representa...
In this article we discuss different views about how information flows through the lexical system in...
visual word processing in bilinguals. BIA+ differs in a number of respects from its predecessor, BIA...
Item does not contain fulltextIn spite of the intuition of many bilinguals, a review of empirical st...
It is not easy to comment on Dijkstra and Van Heuven's model because there are many more aspects we ...
The target article represents a significant advance in the level of sophistication applied to models...
Contains fulltext : 62093.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The detailed com...
Brysbaert and Duyck (this issue) suggest that it is time to abandon the Revised Hierarchical Model (...
Item does not contain fulltextCentral questions in psycholinguistic studies on bilingualism are how ...
Contains fulltext : 56070.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Psycholinguist...
This paper argues that research on bilingualism has witnessed a major paradigmatic shift in the last...
This article provides an overview of bilingualism research on visual word recognition in isolation a...
Item does not contain fulltextDutch-English bilinguals performed a generalized lexical decision task...
This article provides an overview of bilingualism research on visual word recognition in isolation a...
Eiter, and R. Radach (2005) are in general agreement with core assumptions of sequential attention s...
The "hard problem" in bilingual lexical access arises when translation-equivalent lexical representa...
In this article we discuss different views about how information flows through the lexical system in...
visual word processing in bilinguals. BIA+ differs in a number of respects from its predecessor, BIA...
Item does not contain fulltextIn spite of the intuition of many bilinguals, a review of empirical st...