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Foote, Rebecca – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2011
Research suggests that late bilinguals may have persistent difficulties with the automatic access and use of some second language structures because of a lack of underlying integrated knowledge of those structures. In contrast, early bilinguals show advantages in aspects of language use that require this type of automatic knowledge. This study…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Spanish, Bilingualism

Leonard, Carol L.; Waters, Gloria S.; Caplan, David – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1997
Investigates the age effects on the abilities of older and younger adults in Canada to use contextual information to resolve ambiguous pronouns. Findings reveal that both groups were equally influenced by the contextual information available, although older adults responded more slowly and were less accurate than the younger adults. (50…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Ambiguity, Context Effect, Foreign Countries

Kemper, Susan; And Others – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1989
Comparison of oral and written language samples collected from young and elderly adults revealed an age-related decrease in language complexity. Better-educated subjects had higher vocabulary test scores and produced longer utterances. Subjects with greater memory capacity produced more complex utterances and used more right- and left-branching…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Discourse Analysis, Educational Attainment, Language Styles

Bruck, Margaret; Waters, Gloria – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1988
Compares the different criteria used to identify poor spellers and readers from good spellers and readers. Findings reveal that visual memory of orthographic sequences may help to differentiate between poor and good spellers. (CB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education