¡Hola! Nice to meet you: language mixing and biographical in- 2 formation processing
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24033Dato
2021-05-26Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
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In bilingual communities, social interactions take place in both single- and mixed-language
contexts. Some of the information shared in multilingual conversations, such as interlocutors’
personal information, is often required in consequent social encounters. In this study, we explored
whether the autobiographical information provided in a single-language context is better remembered
than in an equivalent mixed-language situation. More than 400 Basque-Spanish bilingual (pre)
teenagers were presented with new persons who introduced themselves by either using only Spanish
or only Basque, or by inter-sententially mixing both languages. Different memory measures were
collected immediately after the initial exposure to the new pieces of information (immediate recall and
recognition) and on the day after (delayed recall and recognition). In none of the time points was the
information provided in a mixed-language fashion worse remembered than that provided in a strict
one-language context. Interestingly, the variability across participants in their sociodemographic and
linguistic variables had a negligible impact on the effects. These results are discussed considering
their social and educational implications for bilingual communities.
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Dunabeitia Landaburu, Antón. ¡Hola! Nice to meet you: language mixing and biographical in- 2 formation processing. Brain Sciences. 2021Metadata
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