Language coactivation in bilingual writing
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Universidad de Granada
Departamento
Universidad de Granada. Programa de Doctorado en PsicologíaMateria
Language coactivation Bilingualism Writing
Date
2022Fecha lectura
2022-05-27Referencia bibliográfica
Martínez Iniesta, Antonio José. Language coactivation in bilingual writing. Granada: Universidad de Granada, 2022. [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/75441]
Sponsorship
Tesis Univ. Granada.; FPU16/01748 Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades-Fondos Feder (PGC2018-093786-B-I00) (PCIN-2015-165-C02- 01); Feder Andalucía (A-CTS-111-UGR18 and P20.00107) (A-SEJ-416-UGR20)Abstract
The main goal of this thesis was to analyze in depth the
BILINGUAL WRITING PRODUCTION, exploring and characterizing the
language coactivation in writing and some important factors that
could mediate the strength or properties in which languages are
coactivated, such as proficiency and learning background of the
bilinguals and the transparency of the language. We focused on the mechanisms underlying the production of isolated words as a first step
to understand the writing processes underlying more complex
sentences and text writing (see Perret & Olive, 2019). Therefore, this
dissertation is a first and small grain of sand to an emerging field of
study with a promising horizon to explore.
Most of this work has been carried out at the Mind, Brain and
Behavior Research Center, University of Granada, under the
supervision of Daniela Paolieri and Mª Teresa Bajo. Another part was
developed at the University of Florida in collaboration with Eleonora
Rossi. During the development of the dissertation, we had to deal and
cohabit with the sanitary crisis of COVID-19. Consequently, in
addition to a lot of effort, enthusiasm, and perseverance, this work
also includes many challenges and complicated situations.