Title of article :
Is it time to leave behind the Revised Hierarchical Model of bilingual language processing after fifteen years of service?
Author/Authors :
BRYSBAERT، MARC نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The Revised Hierarchical Model (RHM) of bilingual language processing dominates current thinking on bilingual language
processing. Recently, basic tenets of the model have been called into question. First, there is little evidence for separate
lexicons. Second, there is little evidence for language selective access. Third, the inclusion of excitatory connections between
translation equivalents at the lexical level is likely to impede word recognition. Fourth, the connections between L2 words
and their meanings are stronger than proposed in RHM. And finally, there is good evidence to make a distinction between
language-dependent and language-independent semantic features. It is argued that the Revised Hierarchical Model cannot
easily be adapted to incorporate these challenges and that a more fruitful way forward is to start from existing computational
models of monolingual language processing and see how they can be adapted for bilingual input and output, as has been
done in the Bilingual Interactive Activation model.
Journal title :
Bilingualism Language and Cognition
Journal title :
Bilingualism Language and Cognition