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Children’s creativity and bilingualism
Published 2021“…Most children in the world grow up bilingual, and bilingualism has been linked to a range of linguistic and other cognitive skills. …”
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Children's divergent thinking and bilingualism
Published 2021“…Most children in the world grow up bilingual, and bilingualism has been linked to a range of both linguistic and other cognitive skills. …”
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Neuroplasticity, neuroimaging, and bilingualism: Commentary on Baum and Titone
Published 2014“…In this comprehensive review by Baum and Titone, the authors promote the notion that bilingualism should be thought of as an agent of neuroplastic change over the life span. …”
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Bilingual comparison of Mandarin and English cognitive bias tasks
Published 2017“…We assessed task equivalence by administering both sets of measures to 47 bilingual Mandarin-English speakers. Interpretation bias measurement was similar and reliable across language versions, confirming suitability of the Mandarin versions for future cross-cultural research. …”
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Functional imaging study of word and nonword repetition in bilingual subjects
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Escaping capture: bilingualism modulates distraction from working memory.
Published 2012“…We ask whether bilingualism aids cognitive control over the inadvertent guidance of visual attention from working memory and from bottom-up cueing. …”
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Negotiating cultures. bilingual surrender treaties in Muslim Crusader Spain
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Translation equivalent and cross-language semantic priming in bilingual toddlers
Published 2020“…In adult bilinguals, a word in one language will activate a related word in the other language, with language dominance modulating the direction of these effects. …”
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Automatic extraction of translations from web-based bilingual materials
Published 2007“…The proposed method has been tested with web-based bilingual materials from five other Canadian government websites. …”
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Shared loanword recognition in German-English bilinguals: the role of metrical phonology
Published 2023“…The role of phonology in bilingual word recognition has focused on a phonemic level especially in the recognition of cognates. …”
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Bilingualism and biliteracy in Down syndrome: insights from a case study
Published 2016“…We present the case study of MB – a bilingual child with Down syndrome (DS) who speaks Russian (first language, L1) and English (second language, L2) and has learned to read in two different alphabets with different symbol systems. …”
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"And I slip into it unawares": The function of bilingualism in Kobina Sekyi's The Blinkards (1915)
Published 2020“…In this essay, I discuss the function of bilingualism in Kobina Sekyi’s The Blinkards (1915). …”
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‘To hear and to accept’: A word-pair in the Tell Fakhariyah bilingual inscription
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Bilingualism: A global public health strategy for healthy cognitive ageing
Published 2021“…Bilinguals are also diagnosed with AD ~2.0 years later than monolingual counterparts. …”
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Sincere or heart-felt?: Sincerity, convention, and bilingualism in French and Spanish letters
Published 2020“…Finally, some bilingual authors transfer the pattern into Spanish, indicating that fixed phrases and formulae are available in a bilingual’s linguistic repertoire for pragmatic redeployment.…”
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The effects of the French grammatical gender system on bilingual adults’ perception of objects
Published 2024“…Four groups of 140 adults (English monolinguals, French monolinguals, English-French bilinguals, and French-English bilinguals; N = 35 each) rated 32 selected objects’ gender by assigning them a masculine/feminine voice on a slider. …”
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Double it up: vocabulary size comparison between UK bilingual and monolingual toddlers
Published 2023“…We found that bilingual toddlers' vocabulary sizes in English were smaller than the vocabulary sizes of their monolingual peers. …”
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