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Processing of code-switched sentences by bilingual children: Cognitive and linguistic predictors.

Megan C Gross1, Eva Lopez1, Milijana Buac1, Margarita Kaushanskaya1.   

Abstract

Production studies of language switching have identified costs in the speed and/or accuracy of word production, but it is unclear whether processing costs are experienced by listeners as well. A related question is whether language control during comprehension recruits domain-general cognitive control. The current study examined processing of code-switching in Spanish-English bilingual children (ages 6;0-11;10) using an auditory moving window paradigm. Cognitive control was indexed by the Dimensional Change Card Sort. Children exhibited significant costs in processing speed when listening to code-switched sentences, but no costs in a measure of offline comprehension. The extent to which cognitive control skills moderated processing costs depended on the robustness of the language system: children with higher language skills exhibited a greater moderating effect of cognitive control. Taken together, the findings provide limited support for a role of cognitive control in children's code-switching processing and suggest that the processing costs incurred may be transitory.

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Keywords:  bilingualism; children; cognitive control; intra-sentential code-switching; sentence processing

Year:  2019        PMID: 31885416      PMCID: PMC6934087          DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2019.100821

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Dev        ISSN: 0885-2014


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