Sub-Lexical Cues – Cues to Language?
(2010)
Presentation / Conference
Piasecki, A. E. (2010, June). Sub-Lexical Cues – Cues to Language?. Paper presented at The Seventh International Conference on the Mental Lexicon, University of Windsor, Windsor, Canada
All Outputs (27)
Bilingual language choice: A consequence of language cues? (Invited talk) (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Piasecki, A. E. (2010, February). Bilingual language choice: A consequence of language cues? (Invited talk). Presented at Bilingual language choice: A consequence of language cues?, University of Luxembourg
Just how language information aids language choice (Invited talk) (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Piasecki, A. E. (2010, February). Just how language information aids language choice (Invited talk). Presented at Just how language information aids language choice, University of Freiburg, Germany
’Michael gave his mother-in-law an expensive Gift’ Lexical Access in L2 Speakers (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Piasecki, A. E. (2009, December). ’Michael gave his mother-in-law an expensive Gift’ Lexical Access in L2 Speakers. Paper presented at New Zealand Linguistics Society Conference, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
Lexical Access in L2 Speakers: The Nature of Sub-Lexical Information (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Piasecki, A. E. (2009, July). Lexical Access in L2 Speakers: The Nature of Sub-Lexical Information. Paper presented at International Symposium on Bilingualism 7, Universiteit Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Language-specific cues: A cue to language? (2008)
Journal Article
Piasecki, A., & Warren, P. (2008). Language-specific cues: A cue to language?A key issue in psycholinguistic research on the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) languages in the cognitive system of a fluent bilingual speaker include the nature of lexical access (selective vs non-selective). In the context of the non-se... Read More about Language-specific cues: A cue to language?.
The effects of proficiency on sub-lexical processing in bilingual visual word recognition
Thesis
Piasecki, A. E. (2012). The effects of proficiency on sub-lexical processing in bilingual visual word recognition. (Thesis). Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/955181Systematic psycholinguistic research has considered the nature of the coexistence of two (or more) languages in the cognitive system of a fluent bilingual speaker. There is increasing consensus that when a bilingual is presented with a visual stimulu... Read More about The effects of proficiency on sub-lexical processing in bilingual visual word recognition.