Research

Cognitive Sciences and Psychology

Title :

Conditions and constraints of bilingual language adaptation in the real world

Area of research :

Cognitive Sciences and Psychology

Focus area :

Language Adaptation

Principal Investigator :

Prof. Ramesh Kumar Mishra, University of Hyderabad, Telangana (500046)

Timeline Start Year :

2024

Timeline End Year :

2027

Contact info :

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Executive Summary :

Cognitive psychology experiments often use rigid, controlled tasks, making them irrelevant in real-world situations. Bilingualism, a complex social phenomenon, is a prime example of this issue. Research on bilingualism has evolved to consider the interactive context of the speaker/listener. This phenomenon, known as "bilingual language adaptation," suggests that language production and comprehension are influenced by an individual's social/cultural context. However, ecological validity issues still persist. To address this, researchers propose measuring language adaptation parameters in real-world situations using wearable eye-tracking glasses. This data will examine the fixation pattern of bilingual participants and provide insights into why bilinguals choose specific languages and how they switch between languages in complex communicative situations.

Total Budget (INR):

89,76,000

Organizations involved