In:The Internal Context of Bilingual Processing
John Truscott and Michael Sharwood Smith
[Bilingual Processing and Acquisition 8] 2019
► pp. 209–233
Chapter 9Coactivation phenomena
Published online: 26 August 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/bpa.8.c9
https://doi.org/10.1075/bpa.8.c9
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Coactivation in MCF
- 3.Internal context and the variables influencing ‘non-selective access’
- 3.1The role of proficiency
- 3.2The role of sentential context
- 3.3Additional factors
- 3.4Strong and weak versions of ‘non-selective access’
- 4.Direction of influence
- 4.1Internal context and direction of influence
- 4.2L3 acquisition
- 5.Coactivation phenomena and experimental paradigms
- 5.1The picture naming task
- 5.2Picture naming and internal context
- 5.3A note on ecological validity
- 5.4Conclusion
- 6.Optionality in SLA
- 6.1Optionality and why it occurs
- 6.2Optionality and internal context
- 7.Code-switching
- 7.1Some background on code-switching
- 7.2Language identification revisited
- 7.3The role of outside-in context in switching
- 7.4The role of goals in switching
- 7.5The role of value in switching
- 7.6The role of emotion in switching
- 7.7The role of self in switching
- 7.8The role of purely linguistic factors in switching
- 7.9Conclusion
- 8.Conclusion
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