Storms, Ameel, and Malt [2015. “Development of Cross-language Lexical Influence.” International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 18: 529–547] compared the development of naming patterns in monolingual and bilingual children. They concluded that bilinguals' naming patterns in their two languages become increasingly similar with age and are thus converging. In this commentary, we argue that taking into account younger participants' smaller vocabulary and greater variability in names for individual objects changes the paper's conclusions: bilingual naming patterns are found to diverge with age.status: publishe
This study tests the widely-cited claim from Volterra & Taeschner (1978), which is reinforced by Cla...
International audienceThis paper reports the preliminary results of a study examining the role of st...
The potential effect of bilingualism in children has been widely debated. The study investigates the...
Storms, Ameel, and Malt [2015. “Development of Cross-language Lexical Influence.” International Jour...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Bilinguals are often not fully monolingual-like in either language. With ...
The bilingual lexicon is not fully monolingual-like in either language. Research on the adult biling...
The bilingual lexicon is not fully monolingual-like in either language. Research on the adult biling...
Naming patterns of bilinguals have been found to converge and form a new intermediate language syste...
All words have inherent properties linked to their form, meaning and usage patterns affecting when t...
Aims and Objectives: Mutual exclusivity refers to children's assumption that there are one-to-one co...
Naming patterns of bilinguals have been found to converge and form a new intermediate language syste...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough cross-linguistic influence at the level of morphosyntax is on...
We investigated the extent to which bilingual children follow the same patterns and timetable of lex...
Adherence to the mutual exclusivity principle, which states that each object category can have only ...
Online publication 30/9/2015The main goal of the present study was to investigate how the degree of ...
This study tests the widely-cited claim from Volterra & Taeschner (1978), which is reinforced by Cla...
International audienceThis paper reports the preliminary results of a study examining the role of st...
The potential effect of bilingualism in children has been widely debated. The study investigates the...
Storms, Ameel, and Malt [2015. “Development of Cross-language Lexical Influence.” International Jour...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Bilinguals are often not fully monolingual-like in either language. With ...
The bilingual lexicon is not fully monolingual-like in either language. Research on the adult biling...
The bilingual lexicon is not fully monolingual-like in either language. Research on the adult biling...
Naming patterns of bilinguals have been found to converge and form a new intermediate language syste...
All words have inherent properties linked to their form, meaning and usage patterns affecting when t...
Aims and Objectives: Mutual exclusivity refers to children's assumption that there are one-to-one co...
Naming patterns of bilinguals have been found to converge and form a new intermediate language syste...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough cross-linguistic influence at the level of morphosyntax is on...
We investigated the extent to which bilingual children follow the same patterns and timetable of lex...
Adherence to the mutual exclusivity principle, which states that each object category can have only ...
Online publication 30/9/2015The main goal of the present study was to investigate how the degree of ...
This study tests the widely-cited claim from Volterra & Taeschner (1978), which is reinforced by Cla...
International audienceThis paper reports the preliminary results of a study examining the role of st...
The potential effect of bilingualism in children has been widely debated. The study investigates the...