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View article: Register variation and linguistic background modulate accuracy in detecting morphosyntactic errors
Register variation and linguistic background modulate accuracy in detecting morphosyntactic errors Open
Linguistic register is defined as a variety of language shaped by different situational settings. Adapting to register is crucial for successful communication and involves the processing of language features related to register variation. …
View article: Can Your Native Language Get Corrupted? Language Attrition and its Reversibility: Evidence from Phonology
Can Your Native Language Get Corrupted? Language Attrition and its Reversibility: Evidence from Phonology Open
View article: Capacity of surface water to reduce air multi-pollution in urbanized areas (the City of Krakow, southern Poland)
Capacity of surface water to reduce air multi-pollution in urbanized areas (the City of Krakow, southern Poland) Open
The study analyzes changes in the physico-chemical parameters in a 400 cm2 artificial water reservoir with distilled water, exposed to a 2-week (±2 days) period of atmospheric conditions in Krakow. After nearly 500 days, dry and wet deposi…
View article: The role of minority language bilingualism in spotting agreement attraction errors: Evidence from Italian varieties
The role of minority language bilingualism in spotting agreement attraction errors: Evidence from Italian varieties Open
Bilingual adaptations remain a subject of ongoing debate, with varying results reported across cognitive domains. A possible way to disentangle the apparent inconsistency of results is to focus on the domain of language processing, which i…
View article: Investigation of Long- and Short-Term Adaptations of the Bilingual Language System to Different Language Environments: Evidence from the Erps
Investigation of Long- and Short-Term Adaptations of the Bilingual Language System to Different Language Environments: Evidence from the Erps Open
View article: Register variation and linguistic background modulate accuracy in detecting morphosyntactic errors
Register variation and linguistic background modulate accuracy in detecting morphosyntactic errors Open
Linguistic register is defined as a variety of language shaped by different situational settings. Adapting to register is globally crucial for successful communication, and doing so efficiently involves the processing of language features …
View article: The role of minority language bilingualism in spotting agreement attraction errors
The role of minority language bilingualism in spotting agreement attraction errors Open
Bilingual adaptations remain a subject of ongoing debate, with varying results reported across cognitive domains. A possible way to disentangle the apparent inconsistency of results is to focus on the domain of language processing, which i…
View article: Gender congruency between languages influence second-language comprehension: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence
Gender congruency between languages influence second-language comprehension: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence Open
In the present study we explore whether gender congruency between languages modulates bilinguals’ access to their second language words presented in isolation. We predicted that accessing L2 words that have a different gender across langua…
View article: Exploring the nature of the gender-congruency effect: implicit gender activation and social bias
Exploring the nature of the gender-congruency effect: implicit gender activation and social bias Open
The aim of the study was to explore the nature of the gender-congruency effect, characterized by a facilitation on the processing of congruent words in grammatical gender. Moreover, we explored whether resemblances between gender identitie…
View article: Advantages of visiting your home country: how brief reimmersion in their native country impacts migrants’ native language access
Advantages of visiting your home country: how brief reimmersion in their native country impacts migrants’ native language access Open
The study explores how native language (L1) lexical access is affected by immersion in a second-language (L2) environment, and by short-term reimmersion in the L1 environment. We compared the L1 picture-naming performance of Polish–English…
View article: The relative balance between languages predicts the degree of engagement of global language control
The relative balance between languages predicts the degree of engagement of global language control Open
View article: Does L2 Proficiency Impact L2-L1 Transfer While Reading L1 Collocations? Evidence From Behavioral and ERP Data
Does L2 Proficiency Impact L2-L1 Transfer While Reading L1 Collocations? Evidence From Behavioral and ERP Data Open
Multi-word expressions (MWEs) are fixed, conventional phrases often used by native speakers of a given language (L1). The type of MWEs investigated in this study were collocations. For bilinguals who have intensive contact with the second …
View article: The scope of grammatical gender in Spanish: Transference to the conceptual level
The scope of grammatical gender in Spanish: Transference to the conceptual level Open
The aim of the present study was to explore under what circumstances we could observe a transference from grammatical gender to the conceptual representation of sex in Spanish, a two-gender language. The participants performed a lexical de…
View article: Seeing or acting? The effect of performing gestures on foreign language vocabulary learning
Seeing or acting? The effect of performing gestures on foreign language vocabulary learning Open
We evaluate the impact of gestures during the teaching of vocabulary in a foreign language (FL). Spanish speakers learned words in a FL in four gesture conditions according to the relationship between the meaning of the words and the gestu…
View article: The relative balance between languages predicts the magnitude of whole-language inhibition.
The relative balance between languages predicts the magnitude of whole-language inhibition. Open
After naming pictures in their second language (L2), bilinguals experience difficulty in naming pictures in their native language (L1). The “L2 after-effect” is a lingering consequence of inhibition applied to L1 to facilitate L2 productio…
View article: The dynamics of language experience and how it affects language and cognition
The dynamics of language experience and how it affects language and cognition Open
View article: Effect of fermentation on microbiological, physicochemical and physical characteristics of sourdough and impact of its use on bread quality
Effect of fermentation on microbiological, physicochemical and physical characteristics of sourdough and impact of its use on bread quality Open
The chemical, microbiological, and texture characteristics and rheological properties of sourdoughs were studied in the course of fermentations at 25 and 35°C over a period of 72 hours. After 6 h of fermentation, pH decreased rapidly in th…