Sullivan Margot D, Poarch Gregory J, Bialystok Ellen
York University.
University of Münster.
Biling (Camb Engl). 2018 May;21(3):479-488. doi: 10.1017/S1366728917000694. Epub 2017 Dec 26.
Proficient bilinguals demonstrate slower lexical retrieval than comparable monolinguals. The present study tested predictions from two main accounts of this effect, the frequency-lag and competition hypotheses. Both make the same prediction for bilinguals but differ for trilinguals and for age differences. 200 younger or older adults who were monolingual, bilingual, or trilingual performed a picture naming task in English that included high and low frequency words. Naming times were faster for high than for low frequency words and, in line with frequency lag, group differences were larger for low than high frequency items. However, on all other measures, bilinguals and trilinguals performed equivalently, and lexical retrieval differences between language groups did not attenuate with age, consistent with the competition view.
精通双语者的词汇检索速度比同等单语者慢。本研究检验了关于这种效应的两种主要解释——频率滞后假说和竞争假说——的预测。两者对双语者的预测相同,但对三语者和年龄差异的预测不同。200名年轻或年长的成年人,他们分别是单语者、双语者或三语者,用英语完成了一项图片命名任务,其中包括高频词和低频词。高频词的命名时间比低频词快,并且与频率滞后一致,低频词的组间差异比高频词大。然而,在所有其他指标上,双语者和三语者的表现相当,并且语言组之间的词汇检索差异不会随着年龄的增长而减弱,这与竞争观点一致。