Language and Cognition in Bilinguals and Multilinguals

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Author_Annette M.B. de Groot
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Bilingual Language Control
Bilingual Word Recognition
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cognitive neuroscience
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cross-linguistic cognitive effects
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ERP Component
ERP Signal
executive function research
Keyword Method
L2 Speaker
La Heij
Language Subsets
language switching
languages
Lexical Access
lexical access mechanisms
Lexical Nodes
memory
multilingual language processing
neurobiology of bilingualism
Non-native Contrasts
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Non-target Languages
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Phonological Encoding
Picture Word Interference Task
Preverbal Message
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Semantic Cohort
Semantic Information
Simultaneous Interpreting
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Translation Pair
Vice Versa
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138974241
  • Weight: 980g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Nov 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Psycholinguistics – the field of science that examines the mental processes and knowledge structures involved in the acquisition, comprehension, and production of language – had a strong monolingual orientation during the first four decades following its emergence around 1950. The awareness that a large part of mankind speaks more than one language – that this may impact both on the way each individual language is used and on the thought processes of bilinguals and multilinguals, and that, consequently, our theories on human linguistic ability and its role in non-linguistic cognition are incomplete and, perhaps, false – has led to a steep growth of studies on bilingualism and multilingualism since around 1995.

This textbook introduces the reader to the field of study that examines language acquisition, comprehension and production from the perspective of the bilingual and multilingual speaker. It furthermore provides an introduction to studies that investigate the implications of being bilingual on various aspects of non-linguistic cognition. The major topics covered are the development of language in children growing up in a bilingual environment either from birth or relatively soon after, late foreign language learning, and word recognition, sentence comprehension, speech production, and translation processes in bilinguals. Furthermore, the ability of bilinguals and multilinguals to generally produce language in the "intended" language is discussed, as is the cognitive machinery that enables this. Finally, the consequences of bilingualism and multilingualism for non-linguistic cognition and findings and views regarding the biological basis of bilingualism and multilingualism are presented.

The textbook’s primary readership are students and researchers in Cognitive Psychology, Linguistics, and Applied Linguistics, but teachers of language and translators and interpreters who wish to become better informed on the cognitive and biological basis of bilingualism and multilingualism will also benefit from it.

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