Flexibility in Pragmatic Nuance: The Cognitive Edge of Bilingualism in Language Comprehension and Production

This study uniquely explores the disparities in pragmatic marker comprehension and production between bilingual and monolingual groups, aiming to elucidate the cognitive advantages associated with bilingualism. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the research incorporated standardized linguistic ass...

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Main Authors: Nurasia Natsir, Nuraziza Aliah
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Published: Universitas Lancang Kuning 2024-08-01
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description This study uniquely explores the disparities in pragmatic marker comprehension and production between bilingual and monolingual groups, aiming to elucidate the cognitive advantages associated with bilingualism. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the research incorporated standardized linguistic assessments and observational analyses to evaluate 200 participants, equally divided between bilinguals and monolinguals, ensuring demographic balance. The results indicate that bilingual individuals significantly outperform monolinguals in both comprehension and production of pragmatic markers. Specifically, bilingual participants scored higher on average in both the comprehension test (M = 85.6, SD = 5.3) and the production test (M = 82.4, SD = 5.1), compared to monolinguals who scored an average of 74.2 (SD = 6.8) and 70.3 (SD = 6.4) respectively. Independent samples t-tests confirmed these differences were statistically significant (p < 0.001). Further, these performance advantages persisted even after adjusting for age, gender, and education level, demonstrating the robustness of the bilingual advantage. Qualitative observational analyses supported these quantitative findings, revealing that bilingual participants used pragmatic markers with greater nuance and contextual appropriateness. Thematic analysis highlighted their higher metalinguistic awareness and cognitive flexibility, enabling them to navigate complex pragmatic contexts more effectively. Factors such as language exposure, age of acquisition, socioeconomic status, motivation, and language complexity were identified as influential in these outcomes. These findings advocate for the integration of bilingual education programs to enhance cognitive and linguistic capabilities, essential for effective communication in a globalized context.
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spelling doaj-art-fe2c4074613048c8b406627db50665372024-11-09T07:06:07ZengUniversitas Lancang KuningREiLA2685-08182685-39062024-08-016222423510.31849/reila.v6i2.2055820558Flexibility in Pragmatic Nuance: The Cognitive Edge of Bilingualism in Language Comprehension and ProductionNurasia Natsir0Nuraziza Aliah1Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi Yappi, Makassar, IndonesiaUniversitas Terbuka, Makassar, IndonesiaThis study uniquely explores the disparities in pragmatic marker comprehension and production between bilingual and monolingual groups, aiming to elucidate the cognitive advantages associated with bilingualism. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the research incorporated standardized linguistic assessments and observational analyses to evaluate 200 participants, equally divided between bilinguals and monolinguals, ensuring demographic balance. The results indicate that bilingual individuals significantly outperform monolinguals in both comprehension and production of pragmatic markers. Specifically, bilingual participants scored higher on average in both the comprehension test (M = 85.6, SD = 5.3) and the production test (M = 82.4, SD = 5.1), compared to monolinguals who scored an average of 74.2 (SD = 6.8) and 70.3 (SD = 6.4) respectively. Independent samples t-tests confirmed these differences were statistically significant (p < 0.001). Further, these performance advantages persisted even after adjusting for age, gender, and education level, demonstrating the robustness of the bilingual advantage. Qualitative observational analyses supported these quantitative findings, revealing that bilingual participants used pragmatic markers with greater nuance and contextual appropriateness. Thematic analysis highlighted their higher metalinguistic awareness and cognitive flexibility, enabling them to navigate complex pragmatic contexts more effectively. Factors such as language exposure, age of acquisition, socioeconomic status, motivation, and language complexity were identified as influential in these outcomes. These findings advocate for the integration of bilingual education programs to enhance cognitive and linguistic capabilities, essential for effective communication in a globalized context.https://journal.unilak.ac.id/index.php/REILA/article/view/20558bilingualismcognitive flexibilitylanguage acquisitionlanguage comprehensionmetalinguistic awarenesspragmatic markers
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Flexibility in Pragmatic Nuance: The Cognitive Edge of Bilingualism in Language Comprehension and Production
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bilingualism
cognitive flexibility
language acquisition
language comprehension
metalinguistic awareness
pragmatic markers
title Flexibility in Pragmatic Nuance: The Cognitive Edge of Bilingualism in Language Comprehension and Production
title_full Flexibility in Pragmatic Nuance: The Cognitive Edge of Bilingualism in Language Comprehension and Production
title_fullStr Flexibility in Pragmatic Nuance: The Cognitive Edge of Bilingualism in Language Comprehension and Production
title_full_unstemmed Flexibility in Pragmatic Nuance: The Cognitive Edge of Bilingualism in Language Comprehension and Production
title_short Flexibility in Pragmatic Nuance: The Cognitive Edge of Bilingualism in Language Comprehension and Production
title_sort flexibility in pragmatic nuance the cognitive edge of bilingualism in language comprehension and production
topic bilingualism
cognitive flexibility
language acquisition
language comprehension
metalinguistic awareness
pragmatic markers
url https://journal.unilak.ac.id/index.php/REILA/article/view/20558
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