Handbook of Bilingualism: Psycholinguistic ApproachesHow is language acquired when infants are exposed to multiple language input from birth and when adults are required to learn a second language after early childhood? How do adult bilinguals comprehend and produce words and sentences when their two languages are potentially always active and in competition with one another? What are the neural mechanisms that underlie proficient bilingualism? What are the general consequences of bilingualism for cognition and for language and thought? This handbook will be essential reading for cognitive psychologists, linguists, applied linguists, and educators who wish to better understand the cognitive basis of bilingualism and the logic of experimental and formal approaches to language science. |
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Table des matières
II Comprehension | 171 |
III Production and Control | 283 |
IV Aspects and Implications of Bilingualism | 409 |
Author Index | 555 |
Subject Index | 575 |
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Handbook of Bilingualism: Psycholinguistic Approaches Judith F. Kroll,A. M. B. de Groot Aucun aperçu disponible - 2009 |
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activation adult age of arrival aphasia automatic BIA model Bialystok bilin bilingual bilingual lexicon brain Cambridge chapter code switching Cognitive Psychology conceptual connectionist context critical period critical period hypothesis cross-language Dijkstra English Erlbaum evidence Experimental Psychology fMRI function grammatical Groot guage guals Heuven homographs hypothesis inhibition input interpreting Journal of Experimental Journal of Memory Kroll L1 and L2 L2 acquisition L2 learners Language and Cognition language learning language processing language production language switching late bilinguals lexical access lexical decision lexical nodes lexical representations lexical selection Lexical-Functional Grammar lingual linguistic MacWhinney Memory and Language Meuter models of bilingual monolingual morphological Myers-Scotton native neural noncognate Paradis participants patterns performance phonological priming effects proficiency Psycholinguistic retrieval role second language acquisition semantic sentence Spanish speakers speech structure studies switch costs syntactic system morphemes task theory tion transfer verb verbal vocabulary
