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Speaking two languages with different number naming systems: What implications for magnitude judgments in bilinguals at different stages of language acquisition?

Amandine Van Rinsveld1, Christine Schiltz2, Karin Landerl3, Martin Brunner4, Sonja Ugen5.   

Abstract

Differences between languages in terms of number naming systems may lead to performance differences in number processing. The current study focused on differences concerning the order of decades and units in two-digit number words (i.e., unit-decade order in German but decade-unit order in French) and how they affect number magnitude judgments. Participants performed basic numerical tasks, namely two-digit number magnitude judgments, and we used the compatibility effect (Nuerk et al. in Cognition 82(1):B25-B33, 2001) as a hallmark of language influence on numbers. In the first part we aimed to understand the influence of language on compatibility effects in adults coming from German or French monolingual and German-French bilingual groups (Experiment 1). The second part examined how this language influence develops at different stages of language acquisition in individuals with increasing bilingual proficiency (Experiment 2). Language systematically influenced magnitude judgments such that: (a) The spoken language(s) modulated magnitude judgments presented as Arabic digits, and (b) bilinguals' progressive language mastery impacted magnitude judgments presented as number words. Taken together, the current results suggest that the order of decades and units in verbal numbers may qualitatively influence magnitude judgments in bilinguals and monolinguals, providing new insights into how number processing can be influenced by language(s).

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Keywords:  Bilingualism; Language acquisition; Magnitude judgments; Number words

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27020298     DOI: 10.1007/s10339-016-0762-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Process        ISSN: 1612-4782


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4.  Language effects in magnitude comparison: small, but not irrelevant.

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2.  Individual differences influence two-digit number processing, but not their analog magnitude processing: a large-scale online study.

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5.  A Taxonomy Proposal for Types of Interactions of Language and Place-Value Processing in Multi-Digit Numbers.

Authors:  Julia Bahnmueller; Hans-Christoph Nuerk; Korbinian Moeller
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2018-06-25

6.  A Mental Odd-Even Continuum Account: Some Numbers May Be "More Odd" Than Others and Some Numbers May Be "More Even" Than Others.

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Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2018-06-28
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