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Picture naming in bilingual and monolingual Chinese speakers: Capturing similarity and variability.

Mohammad Momenian1,2,3, Mehdi Bakhtiar4, Yu Kei Chan5, Suet Lin Cheung5, Brendan Stuart Weekes5,6.   

Abstract

Picture-naming latency differs across languages in bilingual speakers. We compared the effects of key psycholinguistic variables on picture naming among two groups of Chinese bilingual speakers and Mandarin monolingual speakers. First, we asked bilingual and monolingual speakers to estimate the age of acquisition, familiarity, visual complexity, name agreement, and imageability of a set of object and action pictures in Mandarin and Cantonese. Next, we recruited 60 Cantonese-English speakers, 50 Mandarin-Cantonese bilingual speakers, and 30 monolingual speakers who named the object and action pictures in Cantonese and Mandarin, respectively. We observed variability in the effects of item-level characteristics among groups, suggesting an interaction between item-level and individual-level characteristics as predicted. This variability was higher in bilingual speakers who spoke similar languages (Mandarin-Cantonese) in comparison to those speaking more distant languages (Cantonese-English). Our results suggest that monolingual norms and bilingual norms capture the same amount of variability; however, grammatical class interactions with other variables are explained differentially by the bilingual and monolingual norms. We discuss the implications of our findings in terms of norming studies for timed picture naming and effects of bilingualism on language processing.

Keywords:  Action naming; Bilingual; Cantonese; LMEM; Mandarin; Monolingual; Object naming

Year:  2021        PMID: 33483940     DOI: 10.3758/s13428-020-01521-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Res Methods        ISSN: 1554-351X


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