“…For bilingual listeners, auditory input in one language activates possible word candidates regardless of language membership (e.g., Marian & Spivey, 2003a, 2003b). This input-driven language co-activation is observed across different proficiency levels, ages of onset of language acquisition, and highly diverse language pairs (e.g., Blumenfeld & Marian, 2007, 2013; Canseco-Gonzalez et al, 2010; Cutler, Weber, & Otake, 2006; Ju & Luce, 2004; Marian, Blumenfeld, & Boukrina, 2008; Weber & Cutler, 2004). Resolving such cross-linguistic competition has been posited to require cognitive inhibition skills (e.g., Green, 1998; Shook & Marian, 2013).…”