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The question whether bilingualism is linked to benefits in cognitive control (executive functions) is intensely debated among linguists. While some studies come to the conclusion that bilingual individuals consistently outperform their monolingual counterparts on tasks involving cognitive control, other studies argue that there is no coherent evidence showing that bilingual advantages actually exist. This opposing view results from two inadequately investigated perspectives, namely the complexities of bilingualism and the multifaceted nature of cognitive control.
This publication combines these two perspectives and presents a new approach towards the analysis of bilingual advantage. It discusses the results of a combined analysis of both specific bilingual experiences and specific aspects of cognitive control.

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Bilingual experience and cognitive control – Bilingual Advantage – Research Rationale and Questions – Experiment One – Bilingual Advantage in the Chinese Context – Experiment Two – L2 Proficiency and Cognitive Control – Experiment Three – Language Interpreting Experience and Cognitive Control – Experiment Four – Public Speaking Experience and Cognitive Control – General Discussion.

Bilingual Advantages: Contributions of Different

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 14/07/2016
      ISBN13: 9783034320818, 978-3034320818
      ISBN10: 3034320817

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The question whether bilingualism is linked to benefits in cognitive control (executive functions) is intensely debated among linguists. While some studies come to the conclusion that bilingual individuals consistently outperform their monolingual counterparts on tasks involving cognitive control, other studies argue that there is no coherent evidence showing that bilingual advantages actually exist. This opposing view results from two inadequately investigated perspectives, namely the complexities of bilingualism and the multifaceted nature of cognitive control.
      This publication combines these two perspectives and presents a new approach towards the analysis of bilingual advantage. It discusses the results of a combined analysis of both specific bilingual experiences and specific aspects of cognitive control.

      Table of Contents
      Bilingual experience and cognitive control – Bilingual Advantage – Research Rationale and Questions – Experiment One – Bilingual Advantage in the Chinese Context – Experiment Two – L2 Proficiency and Cognitive Control – Experiment Three – Language Interpreting Experience and Cognitive Control – Experiment Four – Public Speaking Experience and Cognitive Control – General Discussion.

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