Literature DB >> 28642932

Bilingualism, Mind, and Brain.

Judith F Kroll1, Paola E Dussias2, Kinsey Bice1, Lauren Perrotti2.   

Abstract

The use of two or more languages is common in most of the world. Yet, until recently, bilingualism was considered to be a complicating factor for language processing, cognition, and the brain. The past 20 years have witnessed an upsurge of research on bilingualism to examine language acquisition and processing, their cognitive and neural bases, and the consequences that bilingualism holds for cognition and the brain over the life span. Contrary to the view that bilingualism complicates the language system, this new research demonstrates that all of the languages that are known and used become part of the same language system. The interactions that arise when two languages are in play have consequences for the mind and the brain and, indeed, for language processing itself, but those consequences are not additive. Thus, bilingualism helps reveal the fundamental architecture and mechanisms of language processing that are otherwise hidden in monolingual speakers.

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Keywords:  bilingual; brain; event-related potential; mind; monolingual

Year:  2014        PMID: 28642932      PMCID: PMC5478196          DOI: 10.1146/annurev-linguist-030514-124937

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Annu Rev Linguist        ISSN: 2333-9683


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9.  Experience and sentence processing: statistical learning and relative clause comprehension.

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  27 in total

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Authors:  Cari A Bogulski; Kinsey Bice; Judith F Kroll
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2.  The effects of Spanish heritage language literacy on English reading for Spanish-English bilingual children in the US.

Authors:  Lena van der Velde Kremin; Maria Mercedes Arredondo; Lucy Shih Ju Hsu; Teresa Satterfield; Ioulia Kovelman
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Authors:  Kinsey Bice; Judith F Kroll
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5.  Bilingual effects on lexical selection: A neurodevelopmental perspective.

Authors:  Maria M Arredondo; Xiao-Su Hu; Teresa Satterfield; Akemi Tsutsumi Riobóo; Susan A Gelman; Ioulia Kovelman
Journal:  Brain Lang       Date:  2019-06-26       Impact factor: 2.381

Review 6.  The bilingual adaptation: How minds accommodate experience.

Authors:  Ellen Bialystok
Journal:  Psychol Bull       Date:  2017-03       Impact factor: 17.737

7.  Turning languages on and off: Switching into and out of code-blends reveals the nature of bilingual language control.

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8.  Statistical Learning of Multiple Structures by 8-Month-Old Infants.

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9.  Phonetic variation in bilingual speech: A lens for studying the production-comprehension link.

Authors:  Melinda Fricke; Judith F Kroll; Paola E Dussias
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10.  Examining the relationship between comprehension and production processes in code-switched language.

Authors:  Rosa E Guzzardo Tamargo; Jorge R Valdés Kroff; Paola E Dussias
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