Memory for numbers in monolinguals and bilinguals |
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Authors: | Edith Mägiste |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Forty-six subjects were assigned to two groups according to a reaction time technique: one monolingual group of 14 subjects with German as the dominant language and one group of 32 German-Swedish bilingual subjects balanced in skills. The subjects were given short-term memory tasks on numbers presented aurally and a visually presented prose text involving both short-term and long-term memory processes. The results provide evidence that two language systems actively used in daily communication affect both speed and memory span for digits: when compared with monolingual subjects, balanced bilinguals read more slowly and showed a higher error rate in the recall of two-digit numbers. The results support a hypothesis of interdependent bilingual storage. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Edith Mägiste Department of Psychology University of Stockholm Box 6706 S-113 85 Stockholm Sweden. |
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