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                               Linguistics Senior Research Projects                                                            Department of English, Literature, and Modern
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                               The Effects of Bilingualism and Multilingualism on
                               Lexical Retrieval
                               Sarah E. Young
                               Cedarville University, sarahyoung@cedarville.edu
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            Running head: MULTILINGUALISM AND LEXICAL RETRIEVAL                    1 
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
                                    The Effects of Bilingualism and  
                                  Multilingualism on Lexical Retrieval 
                                          Sarah E. Young 
                                        Cedarville University 
                                   
                             MULTILINGUALISM AND LEXICAL RETRIEVAL                                                                                                                                                                  2 
                                                                                                                  Abstract  
                                            This research reviews literature that has been written concerning the positive and negative 
                             cognitive impact bilingualism has on the speaker. It then takes this research one step further 
                             asking whether increasing the number of languages one speaks slows down the person’s lexical 
                             retrieval. Methods include an interview and two tests, the data from which strongly supports the 
                             hypothesis mentioned in the literature review that bilingualism slows down lexical processing. 
                             This research concludes that having more languages does increase a person’s difficulty with 
                             retrieving words on demand.  
                             Key terms: bilingualism, lexical retrieval, RIF, retrieval induced forgetting, aphasia, tip of the 
                             tongue, presque vu 
                                                                                        
                             MULTILINGUALISM AND LEXICAL RETRIEVAL                                                                                                                                                                  3 
                                                        The Effects of Bilingualism and Multilingualism on Lexical Retrieval 
                                                                                                              Introduction 
                                            In the last few decades, great interest has been placed on the cognitive effects of 
                             bilingualism. Researchers debate back and forth about the effects of bilingualism. For some 
                             scholars the bilingual effect is positive (Alterriba & Heredia, 2014; Bubalo, 2011; Kroll & 
                             Bialystok, 2013, p. 497; Yoshida, 2008), others say negative (Bialystok, Craik, & Luk 2008; 
                             Calvo, Iváñez, & Garcia, 2016; Gollan, Montoya, Cera, & Sandoval 2008; Gollan, Fennema-
                             Notestine, Montoya, & Jernigan 2007; Luo, Luk, & Bialystok 2010; Sandoval, Gollan, Ferreira, 
                             & Salmon 2010), and still others look at specific areas of interest impact, saying bilingualism has 
                             both positive and negative effects (Engel de Abreu, 2011). The net value of bilingualism has 
                             been the topic for years, yet it has not lost its relevancy. The full complexity of the bilingual 
                             effect is yet to be searched out.   
                                            Parents wonder if it is really good for their children to be raised bilingual. Psychologists 
                             and doctors have observed intriguing differences in the monolingual and bilingual brain. And, 
                             numerous studies have been conducted to analyze the impact of bilingualism on executive 
                             function. This study focuses on the effects of bilingualism and multilingualism on lexical recall. 
                             The main question is whether increasing the number of languages one speaks slows down the 
                             person’s lexical retrieval.  
                                                                                                                            
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