Multilayer networks: An untapped tool for understanding bilingual neurocognition

Volume: 220, Pages: 104977 - 104977
Published: Sep 1, 2021
Abstract
Cross-linguistic similarity is a term so broad and multi-faceted that it is not easily defined. The degree of overlap between languages is known to affect lexical competition during online processing and production, and its relevance for second language acquisition has also been established. Nevertheless, determining what makes two languages similar (or not) increases in complexity when multiple levels of the language hierarchy (e.g., phonology,...
Paper Details
Title
Multilayer networks: An untapped tool for understanding bilingual neurocognition
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Volume
220
Pages
104977 - 104977
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