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    Performance difference in verbal fluency in bilingual and monolingual speakers

    Patra, A ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2569-100X, Bose, A and Marinis, T (2019) Performance difference in verbal fluency in bilingual and monolingual speakers. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 23 (1). pp. 204-218. ISSN 1366-7289

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    Abstract

    Research has shown that bilinguals can perform similarly, better or poorly on verbal fluency task compared to monolinguals. Verbal fluency data for semantic (animals, fruits and vegetables, and clothing) and letter fluency (F, A, S) were collected from 25 Bengali-English bilinguals and 25 English monolinguals in English. The groups were matched for receptive vocabulary, age, education and non-verbal intelligence. We used a wide range of measures to characterize fluency performance: number of correct, fluency difference score, time-course analysis (1st RT, Sub-RT, initiation, slope), clustering, and switching. Participants completed three executive control measures tapping into inhibitory control, mental-set shifting and working memory. Differences between the groups were significant when executive control demands were higher such as number of correct responses in letter fluency, fluency difference score, Sub-RT, slope and cluster size for letter fluency, such that bilinguals outperform the monolinguals. Stroop performance correlated positively with the slope only for the bilinguals.

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