Lorinda Mak
York University
3 Papers
Lorinda Mak is an academic researcher from York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Language proficiency. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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The language and social background questionnaire: Assessing degree of bilingualism in a diverse population.
TL;DR: An instrument developed to assess degree of bilingualism for young adults who live in diverse communities in which English is the official language is described and the reliability and validity of the instrument are demonstrated.
Words Get in the Way: Linguistic Effects on Talker Discrimination
TL;DR: Results indicate that listeners expect a talker's words to be linguistically related, and more generally, indexical processing is affected by linguistic information in a top-down fashion even when listeners are not told to attend to it.
Sequential congruency effects reveal differences in disengagement of attention for monolingual and bilingual young adults
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that bilinguals experience less influence from previous trial congruency and have greater ability to disengage attention from the previous trial in order to focus attention on the current trial than is found for monolinguals.