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Language control abilities of late bilinguals*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 November 2011
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Although all bilinguals encounter cross-language interference (CLI), some bilinguals are more susceptible to interference than others. Here, we report on language performance of late bilinguals (Russian/German) on two bilingual tasks (interview, verbal fluency), their language use and switching habits. The only between-group difference was CLI: one group consistently produced significantly more errors of CLI on both tasks than the other (thereby replicating our findings from a bilingual picture naming task). This striking group difference in language control ability can only be explained by differences in cognitive control, not in language proficiency or language mode.
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I would like to thank Thomas Münte and Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells for expert suggestions on the entire research project, and to acknowledge Sofie Derheim, Anne Neubauer, Hanna Rudolph and Natasha Metelski for helping with data collection, and Jan-Ole Schümann for programming the experiments. The research reported in this paper has been supported by a grant from the German Research Foundation (DFG) to JF and was carried out at the University of Magdeburg. I am grateful to all participants who volunteered in this study. Additionally I thank the BLC referees for their contribution to the paper.
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