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ArtikelThe time cost of mixed-language processing: an investigation.  
Oleh: Howard, David ; Cheng, Yu-Lin
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: International Journal of Bilingualism (Full Text) vol. 12 no. 3 (Sep. 2008), page 209-222.
Topik: bilingual language; processing language; switch cost
Fulltext: International Journal of Bilingualism 2008 12. 209-222.pdf (422.33KB)
Isi artikelDoes it take bilinguals longer to process mixed-language information? This study explores, in two reaction time experiments, the hypothesis that there is only a cost to language switching when the switch is unexpected in the context. Prior to the experiments, an on-line language test and a linguistic background questionnaire were employed to select the bilingual participants. In experiment 1, the subjects, who were Mandarin Chinese-Taiwanese bilinguals, were led to think that Mandarin Chinese was the contextually appropriate language, and were slower to respond on a language switch trial. In experiment 2, the participants were led to think that both languages were contextually appropriate, and were not slower to respond on a language switch trial. The data support Grosjean’s language mode hypothesis on the mixed-language processing cost, and show that the cost is a result of context rather than an inevitable consequence of a switch.
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