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A review of control processes and their locus in language switching
Abstract Language switching has been one of the main tasks to investigate language
control, a process that restricts bilingual language processing to the target language. In the …
control, a process that restricts bilingual language processing to the target language. In the …
Ecological validity in bilingualism research and the bilingual advantage
Traditional research in bilingualism has consistently found that switching languages is
effortful, placing demands on neural systems of cognitive control. This finding runs counter to …
effortful, placing demands on neural systems of cognitive control. This finding runs counter to …
The concept of inhibition in bilingual control.
To achieve fluent language processing as a bilingual, a dominant theoretical framework
assumes that the nontarget language is inhibited. This assumption is based on several …
assumes that the nontarget language is inhibited. This assumption is based on several …
Language switching in picture naming: What asymmetric switch costs (do not) tell us about inhibition in bilingual speech planning
Meuter and Allport (1999) were among the first to implicate an inhibitory mechanism in
bilingual language control. In their study, bilinguals took longer to name a number in the L1 …
bilingual language control. In their study, bilinguals took longer to name a number in the L1 …
Inhibitory control of the dominant language: Reversed language dominance is the tip of the iceberg
Theories of speech production have proposed that in contexts where multiple languages are
produced, bilinguals inhibit the dominant language with the goal of making both languages …
produced, bilinguals inhibit the dominant language with the goal of making both languages …
A common selection mechanism at each linguistic level in bilingual and monolingual language production
The primary goal of research on the functional and neural architecture of bilingualism is to
elucidate how bilingual individuals' language architecture is organized such that they can …
elucidate how bilingual individuals' language architecture is organized such that they can …
Reactive and proactive control in bilingual word production: An investigation of influential factors
F Ma, S Li, T Guo - Journal of memory and language, 2016 - Elsevier
The present study examined how reactive control (indexed by switching costs) and proactive
control (indexed by mixing costs) during bilingual language production was modulated by …
control (indexed by mixing costs) during bilingual language production was modulated by …
Assessing the evidence for asymmetrical switch costs and reversed language dominance effects–a meta-analysis
Two seemingly counterintuitive phenomena–asymmetrical language switch costs and the
reversed language dominance effect–prove to be particularly controversial in the literature …
reversed language dominance effect–prove to be particularly controversial in the literature …
Speaking two languages for the price of one: Bypassing language control mechanisms via accessibility-driven switches
How do bilinguals switch easily between languages in everyday conversation, even though
studies have consistently found that switching slows responses? In previous work …
studies have consistently found that switching slows responses? In previous work …
Switching direction affects switching costs: Behavioral, ERP and time-frequency analyses of intra-sentential codeswitching
Bilinguals have the unique ability to produce utterances that switch between languages.
Most language switching research has focused on isolated, unrelated items, which …
Most language switching research has focused on isolated, unrelated items, which …