Are three languages better than two? Inhibitory control in trilinguals and bilinguals in the Philippines

Previous research has established the superiority of bilinguals' inhibitory control compared to monolinguals, but would trilinguals demonstrate even more superior inhibitory control? The study tests the hypothesis that there is no difference between bilinguals and trilinguals due to similar cog...

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Main Authors: Madrazo, Arnel R., Bernardo, Allan Benedict I.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-90332023-02-03T00:36:05Z Are three languages better than two? Inhibitory control in trilinguals and bilinguals in the Philippines Madrazo, Arnel R. Bernardo, Allan Benedict I. Previous research has established the superiority of bilinguals' inhibitory control compared to monolinguals, but would trilinguals demonstrate even more superior inhibitory control? The study tests the hypothesis that there is no difference between bilinguals and trilinguals due to similar cognitive processes involved in suppressing information from irrelevant languages, regardless of the number of irrelevant languages. Filipino-English bilinguals and Chabacano-English-Filipino trilinguals completed two tests of inhibitory control (Go-No-Go Task and Sustained Attention Response Task). Consistent with the hypothesis, the results show no difference in inhibitory control of the two language groups. 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8337 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Multilingualism—Philippines Bilingualism—Philippines Control (Linguistics) South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Multilingualism—Philippines
Bilingualism—Philippines
Control (Linguistics)
South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies
spellingShingle Multilingualism—Philippines
Bilingualism—Philippines
Control (Linguistics)
South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies
Madrazo, Arnel R.
Bernardo, Allan Benedict I.
Are three languages better than two? Inhibitory control in trilinguals and bilinguals in the Philippines
description Previous research has established the superiority of bilinguals' inhibitory control compared to monolinguals, but would trilinguals demonstrate even more superior inhibitory control? The study tests the hypothesis that there is no difference between bilinguals and trilinguals due to similar cognitive processes involved in suppressing information from irrelevant languages, regardless of the number of irrelevant languages. Filipino-English bilinguals and Chabacano-English-Filipino trilinguals completed two tests of inhibitory control (Go-No-Go Task and Sustained Attention Response Task). Consistent with the hypothesis, the results show no difference in inhibitory control of the two language groups.
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author Madrazo, Arnel R.
Bernardo, Allan Benedict I.
author_facet Madrazo, Arnel R.
Bernardo, Allan Benedict I.
author_sort Madrazo, Arnel R.
title Are three languages better than two? Inhibitory control in trilinguals and bilinguals in the Philippines
title_short Are three languages better than two? Inhibitory control in trilinguals and bilinguals in the Philippines
title_full Are three languages better than two? Inhibitory control in trilinguals and bilinguals in the Philippines
title_fullStr Are three languages better than two? Inhibitory control in trilinguals and bilinguals in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Are three languages better than two? Inhibitory control in trilinguals and bilinguals in the Philippines
title_sort are three languages better than two? inhibitory control in trilinguals and bilinguals in the philippines
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2012
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8337
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