Tag Archives: Bilingualism

New lab publication in Bilingualism: Language and Cognition

The Word Frequency Effect in First and Second Language Reading by Chinese and Dutch Bilinguals High-frequency (HF) words are processed Read More →

New publication in Bilingualism: Language and Cognition

Delayed Picture Naming in the First and Second Language Second language (L2) speakers produce speech more slowly than first language Read More →

New Publication in Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

Crime and Punishment: Morality judgment in a foreign language The current study examined whether use of a foreign language affects Read More →

New Publication in Reading Research Quarterly: Reading text when studying in a second language: An eye-tracking study

In this study, we investigated how eye movements are influenced by different text reading goals in participants’ first and second Read More →

New Publication the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology

Monitoring Speech Production and Comprehension: Where is the Second-Language Delay? Research on error monitoring suggests that bilingual Dutch-English speakers are Read More →

New Publication in Frontiers in Psychology

The role of cognitive development and strategic task tendencies in the bilingual advantage controversy Recent meta-analyses have indicated that the Read More →

New publication in Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition

Is there adaptation of speech production after speech perception in bilingual interaction? In dialogue, speakers tend to adapt their speech Read More →

New publication in Neuropsychologia

Neural overlap of L1 and L2 semantic representations across visual and auditory modalities: a decoding approach This study investigated whether Read More →

New Publication in Language, Cognition and Neuroscience

Are higher-level processes delayed in second language word production? Evidence from picture naming and phoneme monitoring There are clear disadvantages Read More →

New publication in Journal of Neurolinguistics

A case study about the interplay between language control and cognitive abilities in bilingual differential aphasia: Behavioral and brain correlates Read More →