Judith F. Kroll is Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Linguistics, and Women's Studies at Pennsylvania State University. Her research takes a psycholinguistic approach to the acquisition, comprehension, and production of words in two languages during second language learning and in
proficient bilingual performance. Together with Annette de Groot she co-edited Tutorials in Bilingualism: Psycholinguistic Perspectives. She was one of the founding editors of Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, and is a member of the editorial boards of Journal of Memory and Language, Journal of
Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, International Journal of Bilingualism, and Psychological Science. Annette M. B. de Groot is Professor of Experimental Psycholinguistics at the University of Amsterdam. Her work has concentrated on word recognition and the structure of mental
lexicon, the psychology of reading and spelling, semantic and episodic memory, and bilingualism and multilingualism. Her present research activities focus on bilingualism, with a special interest in bilingual word recognition, foreign-language vocabulary acquisition, and simultaneous interpreting.
She is a member of Interpreting.
"Without a doubt, this book will become the primary textbook for graduate courses in psycholinguistics. It is likely to end up on the required reading list for most active researchers with an interest in psycholinguistics specifically and in cognitive science in general." --
PsycCRITIQUES"This volume presents a thorough coverage of the entire field of psycholinguistic research on bilingualism, from lexical access to functional neuroimaging. All the articles are by experts in their area and were written expressly for this volume. It is hard to imagine a better or more useful contribution to the field."--Kenneth I. Forster, Professor of Psychology, University of Arizona
"This very first handbook on bilingualism will be an indispensable beacon and a source of inspiration for all students of the bilingual mind. The editors created a transparent and coherent framework for the worlds experts to review the booming psycholinguistics and cognitive neuroscience of bilingual acquisition, comprehension and production." -- Willem J. M. Levelt, Director of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
"The
Handbook of Bilingualism is essential reading for anyone interested in questions about learning and using a second language. It addresses all the classic questions and raises new ones that have begun to be answered with new methods of brain imaging. The editors of this handbook are both outstanding investigators, and the 26 chapters provide a comprehensive review of theories and experimental studies of bilingualism. The book is beautifully written, in many cases in an authors second language. As islands of monolingualism such as those in parts of the United States increasingly give way to the bilingualism and multilingualism of most people in the world, a scientific understanding of the nature of bilingualism and the ways a second language is acquired becomes even more important. This handbook is a comprehensive resource for that enterprise. I recommend it with the greatest enthusiasm."-- Mary C. Potter, Professor of Psychology, MIT
"Kroll and de Groot have been two of the most prolific and influential researchers in the psycholinguistic investigation of bilingualism. In this book, they have brought together a truly impressive group of researchers. As the editors note, studies of bilingualism from a cognitive-science perspective have exploded in the last decade, as scientists have come to appreciate how normal bilingual language use is. Thus, the cutting-edge work presented in this collection should be of great interest to anyone who is looking for a better understanding of human language, and of cognition more broadly."--Arthur Samuel, Professor of Psychology, SUNY Stony Brook