Bilingualism and Executive Function
An interdisciplinary approach
Special issue of Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism 6:5 (2016)
Editors
| College of Staten Island & CUNY
| CUNY
[Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism, 6:5] 2016. vi, 213 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Bilingualism and executive function: An interdisciplinary approachIrina A. Sekerina and Lauren Spradlin | pp. 505–516
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The signal and the noise: Finding the pattern in human behaviorEllen Bialystok | pp. 517–534
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Research on individual differences in executive functions: Implications for the bilingual advantage hypothesisNaomi P. Friedman | pp. 535–548
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What cognitive processes are likely to be exercised by bilingualism and does this exercise lead to extra-linguistic cognitive benefits?Raymond M. Klein | pp. 549–564
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Putting together bilingualism and executive functionVirginia Valian | pp. 565–574
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Executive control in bilingual children: Factors that influence the outcomesKlara Marton | pp. 575–589
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Does bilingualism protect against cognitive aging? Methodological issues in research on bilingualism, cognitive reserve, and dementia incidenceCaitlin Wei-Ming Watson, Jennifer J. Manly, and Laura B. Zahodne | pp. 590–604
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Teasing apart factors influencing executive function performance in bilinguals and monolinguals at different agesVirginia C. Mueller Gathercole, Enlli Môn Thomas, Nestor Viñas Guasch, Ivan Kennedy, Cynog Prys, Nia Young, Emily J. Roberts, Emma K. Hughes, and Leah Jones | pp. 605–647
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Effects of dense code-switching on executive controlJulia Hofweber, Theodoros Marinis, and Jeanine Treffers-Daller | pp. 648–668
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Referring expressions and executive functions in bilingualismAntonella Sorace | pp. 669–684
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Investigating grammatical processing in bilinguals: The case of morphological primingHarald Clahsen and João Veríssimo | pp. 685–698
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Cooking pasta in La Paz: Bilingualism, bias and the replication crisisThomas H. Bak | pp. 699–717
Introduction
Articles
Subjects
Linguistics
Psychology
BIC Subject: CFDM – Bilingualism & multilingualism
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General