Eye movement data from visual world paradigm experiment on anticipation and priming in L2 speakers and attrited L1 speakers of Italian.

Sorace, Antonella and Bak, Thomas and Keller, Frank and Filiaci, Francesca and Finlayson, Ian (2018). Eye movement data from visual world paradigm experiment on anticipation and priming in L2 speakers and attrited L1 speakers of Italian. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-851885

The aim of this project is to compare language processing in two groups of adult late bilinguals: (1) native English second language speakers of Italian and German, who acquired these languages after puberty and have achieved high proficiency, and (2) native speakers of Italian and German who are long-term UK residents and are therefore undergoing native language attrition from exposure to English. Recent research suggests that these bilingual groups show similar behavior (both have difficulties with the interface between language and pragmatics, eg processing referential expressions) but there has been no systematic comparison of their online processing.

This project will provide such a comparison. The hypothesis is that these difficulties are caused by inefficiency of the executive function mechanisms controlling attention. These mechanisms are taxed in bilinguals, as they constantly have to suppress one language when they speak or hear the other.

Data description (abstract)

Eye movement data from visual world paradigm experiment on anticipation and priming in L2 speakers and attrited L1 speakers of Italian.

Executive function and eye-tracking experiments will be conducted to investigate processing of referential expressions. Conditions of high executive load (when speakers have to switch languages) will be compared to conditions of low load (no language switching required). Speakers’ recovery from inhibition of the unselected language, and how this affects processing, will also be investigated.

Data creators:
Creator Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Sorace Antonella University of Edinburgh
Bak Thomas University of Edinburgh
Keller Frank University of Edinburgh
Filiaci Francesca University of Edinburgh
Finlayson Ian University of Edinburgh
Sponsors: Economic and Social Research Council
Grant reference: ES/I009590/1
Topic classification: Media, communication and language
Psychology
Keywords: eyetracking, visual world, bilinguals
Project title: First language attrition meets second language learning: interaction of linguistic and executive control factors in late bilinguals
Grant holders: Antonella Sorace, Thomas Bak, Frank Keller
Project dates:
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1 September 201128 February 2015
Date published: 09 Nov 2015 14:33
Last modified: 15 Aug 2018 14:14

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