Language control in bimodal bilinguals: Evidence from ERPs
Publication year
2021Number of pages
8 p.
Source
Neuropsychologia, 161, (2021), article 108019ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Journal title
Neuropsychologia
Volume
vol. 161
Languages used
English (eng)
Subject
PsycholinguisticsAbstract
It is currently unclear to what degree language control, which minimizes non-target language interference and increases the probability of selecting target-language words, is similar for sign-speech (bimodal) bilinguals and spoken language (unimodal) bilinguals. To further investigate the nature of language control processes in bimodal bilinguals, we conducted the first event-related potential (ERP) language switching study with hearing American Sign Language (ASL)-English bilinguals. The results showed a pattern that has not been observed in any unimodal language switching study: a switch-related positivity over anterior sites and a switch-related negativity over posterior sites during ASL production in both early and late time windows. No such pattern was found during English production. We interpret these results as evidence that bimodal bilinguals uniquely engage language control at the level of output modalities.
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