Modality-general and modality-specific bilingual control mechanisms in spoken and written productions

IF 2.5 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS
Tingting Yang, Zhenguang G. Cai, Weihao Lin, Ruiming Wang
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Do bilinguals have similar bilingual control mechanisms in speaking and writing? The present study investigated the patterns of switch costs (reflecting reactive language control) and mixing costs (reflecting proactive language control) between Chinese (L1) and English (L2) in spoken and written productions and whether these patterns could be modulated by response-stimulus intervals (RSIs). In two experiments, unbalanced Chinese–English bilinguals completed a cued language switching task in spoken naming (Experiment 1) and written naming (Experiment 2), respectively. The results revealed asymmetrical switch costs (i.e., the larger cost in L1 than in L2) in spoken and written productions in the short RSI condition. However, there were asymmetrical mixing costs in spoken production and symmetrical mixing costs in written production both in the short and long RSIs. These findings suggest that for spoken and written productions, reactive language control operates in similar mechanisms, while proactive language control operates in specific mechanisms.

口语和书面表达中的一般模式和特定模式双语控制机制
双语者在口语和写作中是否具有相似的双语控制机制?本研究调查了汉语(L1)和英语(L2)在口语和书面语中的转换成本(反映反应性语言控制)和混合成本(反映主动性语言控制)模式,以及这些模式是否会受到反应-刺激间隔(RSI)的调节。在两个实验中,不平衡的汉英双语者分别完成了口语命名(实验1)和书面命名(实验2)的语言转换任务。结果显示,在短RSI条件下,口语和书面语的转换成本不对称(即L1成本大于L2成本)。然而,在短RSI和长RSI条件下,口语和书面表达中的混合成本是不对称的,而书面表达中的混合成本是对称的。这些研究结果表明,在口语和书面表达中,反应性语言控制是在相似的机制下运作的,而主动性语言控制则是在特定的机制下运作的。
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