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The effects of bilingual language proficiency on recall accuracy and semantic clustering in free recall output: evidence for shared semantic associations across languages.
Francis, Wendy S; Taylor, Randolph S; Gutiérrez, Marisela; Liaño, Mary K; Manzanera, Diana G; Penalver, Renee M.
Afiliação
  • Francis WS; a Department of Psychology , University of Texas at El Paso , El Paso , TX , USA.
  • Taylor RS; a Department of Psychology , University of Texas at El Paso , El Paso , TX , USA.
  • Gutiérrez M; a Department of Psychology , University of Texas at El Paso , El Paso , TX , USA.
  • Liaño MK; a Department of Psychology , University of Texas at El Paso , El Paso , TX , USA.
  • Manzanera DG; a Department of Psychology , University of Texas at El Paso , El Paso , TX , USA.
  • Penalver RM; a Department of Psychology , University of Texas at El Paso , El Paso , TX , USA.
Memory ; 26(10): 1364-1378, 2018 11.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29781375
ABSTRACT
Two experiments investigated how well bilinguals utilise long-standing semantic associations to encode and retrieve semantic clusters in verbal episodic memory. In Experiment 1, Spanish-English bilinguals (N = 128) studied and recalled word and picture sets. Word recall was equivalent in L1 and L2, picture recall was better in L1 than in L2, and the picture superiority effect was stronger in L1 than in L2. Semantic clustering in word and picture recall was equivalent in L1 and L2. In Experiment 2, Spanish-English bilinguals (N = 128) and English-speaking monolinguals (N = 128) studied and recalled word sequences that contained semantically related pairs. Data were analyzed using a multinomial processing tree approach, the pair-clustering model. Cluster formation was more likely for semantically organised than for randomly ordered word sequences. Probabilities of cluster formation, cluster retrieval, and retrieval of unclustered items did not differ across languages or language groups. Language proficiency has little if any impact on the utilisation of long-standing semantic associations, which are language-general.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Rememoração Mental / Semântica / Aprendizagem Verbal / Multilinguismo Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Rememoração Mental / Semântica / Aprendizagem Verbal / Multilinguismo Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article