Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
927446 Cognition 2008 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Bilinguals are faster to name a picture in one language when the picture’s name is a cognate in the other language. We asked whether cognate facilitation in picture naming would be obtained for bilinguals whose two languages differ in script. Spanish–English and Japanese–English bilinguals named cognate and noncognate pictures in English, their second language (L2). Cognate facilitation was observed for both groups. The results suggest that there is cross-language activation of phonology even for different-script bilinguals.

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