2009
DOI: 10.1044/hhd13.1.14
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A Review of the Effects of Bilingualism on Speech Recognition Performance

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“…They suggested that bilinguals will perform more slowly in reaction time tasks and less accurately in noise, due to a need, even in a monolingual task, to search both their lexicons. Experimental evidence in support of this view is now available from the studies by Weiss and Dempsey (2008) and Von Hapsburg and Bahng (2008), and Carlo (2008) has alerted audiologists who may increasingly be required to test bilingual subjects. If confirmed, this would increase the number of children who experience speech perception problems in noisy classrooms.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…They suggested that bilinguals will perform more slowly in reaction time tasks and less accurately in noise, due to a need, even in a monolingual task, to search both their lexicons. Experimental evidence in support of this view is now available from the studies by Weiss and Dempsey (2008) and Von Hapsburg and Bahng (2008), and Carlo (2008) has alerted audiologists who may increasingly be required to test bilingual subjects. If confirmed, this would increase the number of children who experience speech perception problems in noisy classrooms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%