Psychology of Bilingualism
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Psychology of Bilingualism
The Cognitive and Emotional World of Bilinguals
Rosselli, Monica; Ardila, Alfredo; Cieslicka, Anna B.; Heredia, Roberto R.
Springer International Publishing AG
12/2017
312
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Inglês
9783319640976
15 a 20 dias
664
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Preface.- SECTION I: THE INTERNAL WORLD OF THE BILINGUAL PERSON.- 1. Linguistic relativity in conceptual metaphors (Yanli Huang& Chi-Shing Tse, Department of Educational Psychology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong).- 2. Inner speech in bilinguals: The example of calculation abilities (Alfredo Ardila(1) & Monica Rosselli; (1) Florida International University; (2) Florida Atlantic University, Davie, FL, USA).- 3. Emotional associations of words in L1 and L2 in bilinguals (Monica Rosselli(1), Idaly Velez-Uribe(1) & Alfredo Ardila(2); (1) Florida Atlantic University, Davie, FL; (2) Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA).- SECTION II: BILINGUAL LANGUAGE REPRESENTATION.- 4. Bilingual figurative language processing (Anna B. Cieslicka, Texas A&M International University, Laredo, TX, USA).- 5. The cost of being bilingual: The example ofverbal fluency and switching (Jeanette Altarriba (1) & Stephanie A. Kazanas (2); (1) University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY, USA; (2) Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, TN, USA).- 6. Bilingual episodic memory processes (Roberto R. Heredia and Elva A. Garcia; Texas A&M International University, Laredo, TX, USA).- 7. Active-passive bilingualism and the functional distance between L1 and L2 as viewed within one unifying theoretical framework (Mike Sharwood Smith. The University of Edinburgh & Heriot-Watt University, Scotland, United Kingdom).- SECTION III: BILINGUALISM ACROSS THE LIFE-SPAN.- 8. Aging in bilinguals: Normal and abnormal (Aviva Lerman & Loraine K. Obler. City University of New York, NY, USA ).- 9. Dissociated language disorders in bilinguals (Alfredo Ardila, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA).- SECTION IV: BILINGUAL COGNITIVE AND PERSONALITY DIMENSIONS.- 10. Psychopathology and bilingualism (Elizabeth Terrazas-Carrillo, Texas A&M International University, Laredo, TX, USA).- 11. Personality traits in bilinguals (Monica Rosselli (1), Idaly Velez-Uribe(1) & Alfredo Ardila (2); (1) Florida Atlantic University, Davie, FL; (2) Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA).- 12. Cognitive abilities in bilinguals when tested in L1 and L2 (Andy V. Pham, Florida International University, Sara Castro-Olivo, Texas A&M University, Heejung Chun, New Mexico State University, and Anisa N. Goforth, University of Montana.
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Dissociated language disorders;advantages of being bilingual;bilingualism across the lifespan;the cost of being bilingual;bilingual language processing;bilingual memory;bilingual neuropsycholinguistics;Conceptual Metaphor Theory;bilingual language representation;embodiment and language processing;emotional word processing;language and cognition;personality traits and bilingualism;second language acquisition
Preface.- SECTION I: THE INTERNAL WORLD OF THE BILINGUAL PERSON.- 1. Linguistic relativity in conceptual metaphors (Yanli Huang& Chi-Shing Tse, Department of Educational Psychology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong).- 2. Inner speech in bilinguals: The example of calculation abilities (Alfredo Ardila(1) & Monica Rosselli; (1) Florida International University; (2) Florida Atlantic University, Davie, FL, USA).- 3. Emotional associations of words in L1 and L2 in bilinguals (Monica Rosselli(1), Idaly Velez-Uribe(1) & Alfredo Ardila(2); (1) Florida Atlantic University, Davie, FL; (2) Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA).- SECTION II: BILINGUAL LANGUAGE REPRESENTATION.- 4. Bilingual figurative language processing (Anna B. Cieslicka, Texas A&M International University, Laredo, TX, USA).- 5. The cost of being bilingual: The example ofverbal fluency and switching (Jeanette Altarriba (1) & Stephanie A. Kazanas (2); (1) University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY, USA; (2) Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, TN, USA).- 6. Bilingual episodic memory processes (Roberto R. Heredia and Elva A. Garcia; Texas A&M International University, Laredo, TX, USA).- 7. Active-passive bilingualism and the functional distance between L1 and L2 as viewed within one unifying theoretical framework (Mike Sharwood Smith. The University of Edinburgh & Heriot-Watt University, Scotland, United Kingdom).- SECTION III: BILINGUALISM ACROSS THE LIFE-SPAN.- 8. Aging in bilinguals: Normal and abnormal (Aviva Lerman & Loraine K. Obler. City University of New York, NY, USA ).- 9. Dissociated language disorders in bilinguals (Alfredo Ardila, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA).- SECTION IV: BILINGUAL COGNITIVE AND PERSONALITY DIMENSIONS.- 10. Psychopathology and bilingualism (Elizabeth Terrazas-Carrillo, Texas A&M International University, Laredo, TX, USA).- 11. Personality traits in bilinguals (Monica Rosselli (1), Idaly Velez-Uribe(1) & Alfredo Ardila (2); (1) Florida Atlantic University, Davie, FL; (2) Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA).- 12. Cognitive abilities in bilinguals when tested in L1 and L2 (Andy V. Pham, Florida International University, Sara Castro-Olivo, Texas A&M University, Heejung Chun, New Mexico State University, and Anisa N. Goforth, University of Montana.
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Dissociated language disorders;advantages of being bilingual;bilingualism across the lifespan;the cost of being bilingual;bilingual language processing;bilingual memory;bilingual neuropsycholinguistics;Conceptual Metaphor Theory;bilingual language representation;embodiment and language processing;emotional word processing;language and cognition;personality traits and bilingualism;second language acquisition