International audienceLevy, Mc Veigh, Marful and Andreson (2007) found that naming pictures in L2 impaired subsequent recall of the L1 translation words. This was interpreted as evidence for a domain-general inhibitory mechanism (RIF) underlying first language attrition. Because this result is at odds with some previous findings and theoretical assumptions, we wanted to assess its reliability and replicate the experiment with various groups. Participants were first shown drawings along with their labels in the non-dominant language. Afterwards, they named 75% of these drawings in their first language or in their non-dominant language. Finally, participants' memory of all L1 words was tested through the presentation o...
Although there has been much research into bilingual language processing, and the advantages that ar...
Recent evidence suggests that the task of managing a bilingual individual’s two languages is carried...
One finding that is notoriously reported by any study examining first language (L1) attrition in a s...
International audienceLevy, Mc Veigh, Marful and Andreson (2007) found that naming pictures in L2 im...
Bilinguals activate their two languages even in contexts where just one of them is required. Inhibit...
ABSTRACT—After immersion in a foreign language, speakers often have difficulty retrieving native-lan...
ABSTRACT—After immersion in a foreign language, speak-ers oftenhavedifficulty retrievingnative-langu...
Contains fulltext : 216767.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Research in the...
It has been shown that bilinguals are disadvantaged on some language production tasks when compared ...
Previous research has shown that when speakers produce words in their second language (L2), they als...
Contains fulltext : 193125.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Bilinguals have been known to perform poorly at linguistic processing tasks as compared to monolingu...
Research on memory for native language (L1) has consistently shown that retention of surface form is...
It is widely proved that bilinguals activate simultaneously their two languages while speaking one l...
Source memory effects have been relatively unexplored in bilingual memory. Bilinguals have to perfor...
Although there has been much research into bilingual language processing, and the advantages that ar...
Recent evidence suggests that the task of managing a bilingual individual’s two languages is carried...
One finding that is notoriously reported by any study examining first language (L1) attrition in a s...
International audienceLevy, Mc Veigh, Marful and Andreson (2007) found that naming pictures in L2 im...
Bilinguals activate their two languages even in contexts where just one of them is required. Inhibit...
ABSTRACT—After immersion in a foreign language, speakers often have difficulty retrieving native-lan...
ABSTRACT—After immersion in a foreign language, speak-ers oftenhavedifficulty retrievingnative-langu...
Contains fulltext : 216767.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Research in the...
It has been shown that bilinguals are disadvantaged on some language production tasks when compared ...
Previous research has shown that when speakers produce words in their second language (L2), they als...
Contains fulltext : 193125.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Bilinguals have been known to perform poorly at linguistic processing tasks as compared to monolingu...
Research on memory for native language (L1) has consistently shown that retention of surface form is...
It is widely proved that bilinguals activate simultaneously their two languages while speaking one l...
Source memory effects have been relatively unexplored in bilingual memory. Bilinguals have to perfor...
Although there has been much research into bilingual language processing, and the advantages that ar...
Recent evidence suggests that the task of managing a bilingual individual’s two languages is carried...
One finding that is notoriously reported by any study examining first language (L1) attrition in a s...