The psycholinguistics of bilingualism - bilingual speech processing
This video is part of a lecture series on the psycholinguistics of bilingualism, based on a textbook with the same title by François Grosjean and Ping Li. This video presents the second chapter of the book and describes several experiments that relate to bilingual speech processing. Important concepts include the distinction between selective and non-selective processing, the cognitive cost of code-switching, the base language effect, and short-term and long-term effects on bilingual language processing.

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