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Latent variable evidence on the interplay between language switching frequency and executive control in Spanish-Catalan bilinguals

  • Autores: Víctor Alejandro Sánchez Azanza, Raül López Penadés, Eva María Aguilar Mediavilla, Daniel Adrover Roig
  • Localización: International Journal of Bilingualism: interdisciplinary studies of multilingual behaviour, ISSN 1367-0069, Vol. 24, Nº. 5-6, 2020, págs. 912-930
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Aims and objectives/purpose/research questions:

      We characterized the impact of several bilingualism-related factors on the executive control of Spanish-Catalan bilinguals.

      Design/methodology/approach:

      Participants self-reported information regarding their age of acquisition, second language proficiency and frequency of natural language switching, and performed non-linguistic tasks tapping into specific executive control subcomponents, including inhibition, switching and updating.

      Data and analysis:

      Data were analyzed by means of a structural equation model (SEM) approach.

      Findings/conclusions:

      Results revealed that the frequency of natural language switching positively modulated the executive control performance of Spanish-Catalan bilinguals, while neither age of acquisition nor second language proficiency had an effect. Moreover, we found that the impact of natural language switching exerted general-processing influences, affecting all subcomponents of executive control. Findings are discussed in relation to context-specific effects on the cognitive system of a particular bilingual population.

      Originality:

      The current study applied an SEM approach to provide new evidence on the previously ambiguous relation between bilingualism-related factors and executive control.

      Significance/implications:

      Our findings suggest that the frequency of natural language switching does globally influence the executive control of Spanish-Catalan bilinguals.


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