Bilingualism through the Prism of Psycholinguistics
In honour of Albert Costa
Editors
Professor Albert Costa (1970-2018) was one of the most influential scholars in the fields of psycholinguistics and bilingualism. This book provides a faithful look at the most relevant lines of research in which he worked during his academic career. Written by some of his close collaborators and friends, the book presents a coherent summary of the most relevant psycholinguistic theories on language processing and bilingualism, including critical reviews to current models of lexical access, the representation of cognate words, neurolinguistic models of bilingualism, cross-linguistic effects in bimodal bilinguals (sign language), prediction processes and linguistic alignment in bilinguals, the influence of foreign-language effects in social cognition and the effects of bilingualism in emotion and decision making processing. This volume is a tribute to Prof. Costa and his work, and is born from a deep love and respect for his way of approaching the science of multilingualism from a psycholinguistic perspective.
[Bilingual Processing and Acquisition, 17] 2023. vi, 297 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
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Part I. Introduction
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Psycholinguistics and bilingualism through Prof. Albert Costa’s mind: A summary of his legacyMikel Santesteban, Jon Andoni Duñabeitia and Cristina Baus | pp. 2–25
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Part II. Rethinking lexical access in language production
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Chapter 1. Models of language production and the temporal organization of lexical accessNiels O. Schiller and F.-Xavier Alario | pp. 28–53
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Chapter 2. The what and when of word retrieval in spoken language productionBradford Z. Mahon and Eduardo Navarrete | pp. 54–101
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Part III. Main topics on bilingual language processing and representation: Prof. Costa’s contribution and legacy
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Chapter 3. Can learning explain cognate effects in bilingual comprehension and production?Irene E. Winther, Yevgen Matusevych and Martin J. Pickering | pp. 104–129
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Chapter 4. Bilingualism and language control: From neurolinguistics to neuropsychologyMarco Calabria | pp. 130–158
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Chapter 5. Unravelling cross-language effects in bimodal bilingualismMarc Gimeno-Martínez and Cristina Baus | pp. 159–180
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Chapter 6. Lexical anticipation in bilingualsEva M. Moreno, Clara D. Martin and Alice Foucart | pp. 181–204
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Chapter 7. On bilingualism and alignmentRachel Williams, Victor S. Ferreira and Iva Ivanova | pp. 205–233
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Part IV. The limbic system and language
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Chapter 8. Effects of foreign-accented speech on language comprehension processes and social cognitionSara Rodriguez-Cuadrado and Carlos Romero-Rivas | pp. 236–264
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Chapter 9. Fear conditioning and bilingualismIsabel Ortigosa, Azucena Garcia-Palacios and Jon Andoni Duñabeitia | pp. 265–285
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Author index | pp. 287–293
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Subject index | pp. 295–297
Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CFDM: Bilingualism & multilingualism
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009040: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Psycholinguistics / General