Marc Brysbaert
List of John Benjamins publications in which Marc Brysbaert is involved.
Book series
Title
Cross-language Influences in Bilingual Processing and Second Language Acquisition
Edited by Irina Elgort, Anna Siyanova-Chanturia and Marc Brysbaert
A great majority of people around the world know more than one language. So, how does knowing one language affect the learning and use of additional languages? The question of cross-language influences is the focus of this book. Do bilinguals hear, understand, and produce language and meaning… read more[Bilingual Processing and Acquisition, 16] 2023. vi, 321 pp.
2023 Chapter 7. Cross-language influences in L2 semantic and conceptual representation and processing Cross-language Influences in Bilingual Processing and Second Language Acquisition, Elgort, Irina, Anna Siyanova-Chanturia and Marc Brysbaert (eds.), pp. 152–186 | Chapter
Languages come with a unique set of words to label concepts so that sometimes a word in one language does not have a semantic equivalent in another language. This lack of equivalence is multi-faceted: words in two languages can be defined at different levels of abstraction, have different… read more
2023 Chapter 1. Cross-language influences in bilingual processing and second language acquisition: An introduction to the volume Cross-language Influences in Bilingual Processing and Second Language Acquisition, Elgort, Irina, Anna Siyanova-Chanturia and Marc Brysbaert (eds.), pp. 1–16 | Chapter
In this chapter, we situate cross-language influences as an interdisciplinary research topic, outline the structure of the volume, and highlight key points from the state-of-the-art review chapters. The chapters critically evaluate the present state of research into cross-language influences… read more
2012 Detecting inherent bias in lexical decision experiments with the LD1NN algorithm Methodological and Analytic Frontiers in Lexical Research, Libben, Gary †, Gonia Jarema and Chris Westbury (eds.), pp. 231–248 | Article
A basic assumption of the lexical decision task is that a correct response to a word requires access to a corresponding mental representation of that word. However, systematic patterns of similarities and differences between words and nonwords can lead to an inherent bias for a particular response… read more
2011 Detecting inherent bias in lexical decision experiments with the LD1NN algorithm Methodological and Analytic Frontiers in Lexical Research (Part II), Jarema, Gonia, Gary Libben † and Chris Westbury (eds.), pp. 34–52 | Article
A basic assumption of the lexical decision task is that a correct response to a word requires access to a corresponding mental representation of that word. However, systematic patterns of similarities and differences between words and nonwords can lead to an inherent bias for a particular response… read more




