Autor: |
Gollan TH; Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla 92093-0109, USA. tgollan@ucsd.edu, Montoya RI, Werner GA |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Zdroj: |
Neuropsychology [Neuropsychology] 2002 Oct; Vol. 16 (4), pp. 562-76. |
Abstrakt: |
Spanish-English bilinguals and English monolinguals completed 12 semantic, 10 letter, and 2 proper name fluency categories. Bilinguals produced fewer exemplars than monolinguals on all category types, but the difference between groups was larger (and more consistent) on semantic categories. Bilinguals and monolinguals produced the same number of errors across all category types. The authors discuss 2 accounts of the similarities and differences between groups and the interaction with category type, including (a) cross-language interference and (b) relatively weak connections in the bilingual lexical system because of reduced use of words specific to each language. Surprisingly, bilinguals' fluency scores did not improve when they used words in both languages. This result suggests that voluntary language switching incurs a processing cost. |
Databáze: |
MEDLINE |
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