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Comparative Study
. 1997 Jul;25(4):447-57.
doi: 10.3758/bf03201121.

Masked orthographic priming in bilingual word recognition

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Comparative Study

Masked orthographic priming in bilingual word recognition

R Bijeljac-Babic et al. Mem Cognit. 1997 Jul.

Abstract

Two lexical decision experiments tested the influence of briefly presented orthographically related primes on target word recognition in bilinguals. The prime stimuli were high-frequency words either from the same language as that of the target or from the other language known by the bilingual subjects. When the prime and target were from the same language, orthographically related primes systematically inhibited target word recognition, whereas orthographically dissimilar primes did not. When the prime and target were words from different languages, the amount of inhibition increased as a function of subjects' level of proficiency in the prime word's language, with highly proficient bilinguals showing practically equivalent amounts of within and across language inhibitory priming. These results strongly suggest that a printed string of letters can simultaneously activate lexical representations in both of the bilingual's languages (insofar as these share the same alphabet), even when subjects are performing a monolingual task.

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