Understanding bilingual memory: Models and data

Category

Journal Article

Authors

French, R. M., Jacquet, M.

Year

2004

Title

Understanding bilingual memory: Models and data

Journal / book / conference

Trends in Cognitive Sciences

Abstract

Bilingual memory research in the past decade and, particularly, in the past five years, has developed a range of sophisticated experimental, neuropsychological and computational techniques that have allowed researchers to begin to answer some of the major long-standing questions of the field. We explore bilingual memory along the lines of the conceptual division of language knowledge and organization, on the one hand, and the mechanisms that operate on that knowledge and organization, on the other. Various interactive-activation and connectionist models of bilingual memory that attempt to incorporate both organizational and operational considerations will serve to bridge these two divisions. Much progress has been made in recent years in bilingual memory research, which also serves to illuminate general (language-independent) memory processes.

Issue

2

Volume

8

Pages

87-93

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