Sentence comprehension in monolinguals and Spanish-English bilinguals
06 November 2017
I am currently recruiting a sample of Spanish-English bilinguals and monolingual English speakers to investigate whether there are differences in the processing of various words in text comprehension. The study is based at Sheffield Hallam University, collegiate campus, and should take no longer than 60 minutes. You will receive a £5 'LoveToShop' voucher for your time. If you wish to know more about this study or have any questions please do email.
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Ethical approval
This research was approved by Sheffield Hallam University. Ethics code: D&S-AM/KW/D&S-345
About the researcher
Nikki Dean Marshall is a Doctoral Researcher at Sheffield Hallam University. Her current research aims to further understand the organisation of the bilingual lexicon by investigating how words belonging to different languages are stored and accessed. The supervisory team consists of Dr Anna Maria Di Betta, Dr Jane Morgan and Dr David Playfoot. Nikki's other research interests are the mental well-being associated with ownership of animals, dyslexia and acronym processing.