Title of article
Bilingualism and aging: Reversal of the cognate advantage in older bilingual adults
Author/Authors
SIYAMBALAPITIYA، SAMANTHA نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
24
From page
531
To page
554
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate cognate/noncognate processing distinctions in young adult bilinguals
and examined whether the previously reported cognate facilitation effect would also be demonstrated
in older adult bilinguals. Two groups of Italian–English bilingual participants performed lexical decisions
in repetition priming experiments. Results for the younger bilinguals corresponded to previous
findings, and indicated the expected reaction time advantage for cognates over noncognates. The older
bilinguals, however, only demonstrated a cognate advantage in the within-language condition, and
in fact, showed faster reaction times for noncognates when repetition was across languages. These
findings are interpreted in the context of the revised hierarchical model and the bilingual interactive
activation model and in light of findings regarding the effect of aging on language processing.
Cognates are words that share meaning across two languages, as well as overlap
Journal title
Applied Psycholinquistics
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Applied Psycholinquistics
Record number
651350
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