Literature DB >> 30216899

Revisiting the bilingual lexical deficit: The impact of age of acquisition.

Emanuel Bylund1, Niclas Abrahamsson2, Kenneth Hyltenstam2, Gunnar Norrman2.   

Abstract

Whereas the cognitive advantages brought about by bilingualism have recently been called into question, the so-called 'lexical deficit' in bilinguals is still largely taken for granted. Here, we argue that, in analogy with cognitive advantages, the lexical deficit does not apply across the board of bilinguals, but varies as a function of acquisition trajectory. To test this, we implement a novel methodological design, where the variables of bilingualism and first/second language status have been fully crossed in four different groups. While the results confirm effects of bilingualism on lexical proficiency and processing, they show more robust effects of age of acquisition. We conclude that the traditional view of the linguistic costs of bilingualism need to give way to a new understanding of lexical development in which age of acquisition is seen as a major determinant.
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Keywords:  Age of acquisition; Bilingualism; Cognitive advantage; International adoptees; Lexical deficit

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30216899     DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2018.08.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cognition        ISSN: 0010-0277


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