Cross-Language Recall Abilities in Balanced Bilinguals: An Exploratory Study

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Urvi Shantanu Mahajani
Rinku Karathiya
Abhishek B. P
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[1] Department of Speech and Language Pathology Masters in Speech-Language Pathology,Department of Speech and Language Pathology Masters in Speech
[2] Institute of Speech and Hearing,Language Pathology
[3] All India Institute of Speech and Hearing,Department of Speech and Language Pathology
[4] All India Institute of Speech and Hearing,undefined
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Recall; Bilingualism; Cognition; Language processing; Facilitation;
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Recall deals with the encoding, storage, and retrieval of information. Bilinguals have greater flexibility for recall as the person will have multiple language choices to come out with the target word. In other words, a bilingual will have more lexical choices to retrieve the target word. The current study investigates cross-language recall abilities in balanced bilinguals. A cohort group of participants were divided into three subgroups. The first sub-group of participants was asked to recall in second language while the stimuli/ target words were presented in the first language. The second group of participants was asked to recall in their first language while the stimuli/target words were presented in the second language. The third group of participants was allowed to carry out a free recall task. The descriptive analysis backed by statistical analysis revealed no significant difference between three groups suggesting that balanced bilinguals would have greater cognitive flexibility resulting in superior cross-language recall abilities in this population.
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页码:2135 / 2142
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