Influence of language dominance on crosslinguistic and nonlinguistic interference resolution in bilinguals

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  • What: The cognitive processes investigated in psycholinguistic research are still mostly studied within languages, with studies focusing on how these processes may differ in multilingual speakers still in the stark minority. This study focuses on word retrieval as it is one of the main functions which can break down in language disorders such as stroke-induced aphasia (Goodglass, 1993), neurodegenerative disorders and normal aging (Nicholas et_al, 1985; Rohrer et_al, 2008; Smith et_al, 2018). The study examines how word retrieval is influenced by crosslinguistic interactions and how these crosslinguistic interactions may be influenced by language dominance profiles. The . . .

     

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