Variability and its limits in bilingual word recognition

  • Clahsen H
  • Jessen A
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Abstract

This study examines the processing of morphologically complex words focusing on how morphological (in addition to orthographic and semantic) factors affect bilingual word recognition. We report findings from a large experimental study with groups of bilingual (Turkish/German) speakers using the visual masked-priming technique. We found morphologically mediated effects on the response speed and the inter-individual variability within the bilingual participant group. We conclude that the grammar (qua morphological parsing) not only enhances speed of processing in bilingual language processing but also yields more uniform performance and thereby constrains variability within a group of otherwise heterogeneous individuals.

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Clahsen, H., & Jessen, A. (2020). Variability and its limits in bilingual word recognition. The Mental Lexicon, 15(2), 295–329. https://doi.org/10.1075/ml.20013.cla

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