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Inducing asymmetrical switch costs in bilingual language comprehension by language practice.

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The findings of this bilingual language comprehension study indicate that, similar to bilingual production, bilingual comprehension relies on persisting, reactive language control.
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This article is published in Acta Psychologica.The article was published on 2017-07-01. It has received 24 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Language production & Language transfer.

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Analyzing linguistic data: a practical introduction to statistics using R

TL;DR: The author guides the reader in about 350 pages from descriptive and basic statistical methods over classification and clustering to (generalised) linear and mixed models to enable researchers and students alike to reproduce the analyses and learn by doing.
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What about proactive language control

TL;DR: In the current review, it appears that proactive language control can be implemented to mainly restrict interference from the first language during bilingual language production, but is typically absent duringilingual language comprehension.
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Inhibition accumulates over time at multiple processing levels in bilingual language control.

TL;DR: A re-analysis of data from 416 Spanish-English bilinguals who repeatedly named a small set of pictures while switching languages in response to cues revealed three cumulative effects that dynamically alter the balances of activation between languages and between lemmas.
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What absent switch costs and mixing costs during bilingual language comprehension can tell us about language control.

TL;DR: No evidence for comprehension-based language-switch costs is found in six experiments, even though other types of switch costs were observed with the exact same setup, and only one out of three experiments showed comprehension- based language-mixing costs, providing the first tentative evidence for proactive language control during bilingual language comprehension.
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Bilingual toddlers' comprehension of mixed sentences is asymmetrical across their two languages.

TL;DR: Just like monolinguals, experience shapes bilingual toddlers' word knowledge, and with more robust representations, toddlers are better able to recognize words in diverse sentences.
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