Previous Publications – Bimodal Bilingualism
- Giezen, M.R., & Emmorey, K. (2017). Evidence for a bimodal bilingual disadvantage in letter fluency, Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. 20(1), 42–48.
- Li, L., Abutalebi, J., Emmorey, K., Gong, G., Yan, Z., Feng, Z., Zou, L., & Ding, G. (2017). How bilingualism protects the brain from aging: insights from bimodal bilinguals. Human Brain Mapping, 38(3), 4109-4124. Click to request PDF
- Giezen, M.R., & Emmorey, K. (2017). Evidence for a bimodal bilingual disadvantage in letter fluency, Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. 20(1), 42–48. Click to request PDF
- Giezen, M.R., & Emmorey, K. (2016). Semantic integration and age of acquisition effects in code-blend comprehension. Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 21(2), 213–221.
- Emmorey, K., Giezen, M.R., & Gollan, T.H. (2015). Psycholinguistic, cognitive, and neural implications of bimodal bilingualism. Keynote Article, Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. doi:10.1017/S1366728915000085 Click to request PDF
- Weisberg, J., Hubbard, A.L., & Emmorey, K. (2016). Multimodal integration of spontaneously produced representational co-speech gestures: An fMRI study. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience. Click to request PDF
- Giezen, M.R., & Emmorey, K. (2016). Language co-activation and lexical selection in bimodal bilinguals: Evidence from picture-word interference. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition.
- Giezen, M.R., Blumenfeld, H., Shook, A., Marian, V., & Emmorey, K. (2015). Parallel language activation and inhibitory control in bimodal bilinguals. Cognition, 141, 9-25.
- Emmorey, K., Petrich, J.A.F., & Gollan, T. H. (2013). Bimodal bilingualism and the frequency-lag hypothesis. Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 18(1), 1-11.
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- Nicodemus, B., & Emmorey, K. (2013). Direction asymmetries in spoken and signed language interpreting. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 16(3), 624-636.
- Casey, S., Emmorey, K., & Larrabee, H. (2012). The effects of learning American Sign Language on co-speech gesture. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 15(4), 677-686.
- Emmorey, K., Petrich, J.A.F., & Gollan, T.H. (2012). Bilingual processing of ASL-English code-blends: The consequences of accessing two lexical representations simultaneously. Journal of Memory and Language, 67, 199-210.
- Pyers, J., Gollan, T.H., & Emmorey, K. (2009). Bimodal bilinguals reveal the source of tip-of-the-tongue states. Cognition, 112, 323-329.
- Casey, S., & Emmorey, K. (2009). Co-speech gesture in bimodal bilinguals. Language and Cognitive Processes, 24 (2), 290-312.
- Emmorey, K., Luk, G., Pyers, J.E., & Bialystok, E. (2008). The source of enhanced cognitive control in bilinguals. Psychological Science, 19(12), 1201-1206.
- Emmorey, K., Borinstein, H.B., Thompson, R., & Gollan, T.H. (2008). Bimodal bilingualism. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 11(1), 43-61.
- Emmorey, K., & McCullough, S. (2008). The bimodal brain: Effects of sign language experience. Brain and Language.
- Pyers, J., & Emmorey, K. (2008). The face of bimodal bilingualism: ASL grammatical facial expressions are produced when bilinguals speak to English monolinguals. Psychological Science, 19, 531-535.
- Emmorey, K., Borinstein, H.B., Thompson, R. (2005). Bimodal bilingualism: Code-blending between spoken English and American Sign Language. In J. Cohen, K. McAlister, K. Rolstad, & J. MacSwan (Eds), Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Bilingualism. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press. Click to request PDF
- Emmorey, K., Grabowski, TJ., McCullough, S., Ponto, L., Hichwa, R., & Damasio, H. (2005). The neural correlates of spatial language in English and American Sign Language: A PET study with hearing bilinguals. NeuroImage, 24, 832-840. Click to request PDF