JOURNAL ARTICLE

Native language influences on word recognition in a second language: A megastudy.

Kristin LemhöferTon DijkstraHerbert SchriefersR. Harald BaayenJonathan GraingerPienie Zwitserlood

Year: 2008 Journal:   Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition Vol: 34 (1)Pages: 12-31   Publisher: American Psychological Association

Abstract

Many studies have reported that word recognition in a second language (L2) is affected by the native language (L1). However, little is known about the role of the specific language combination of the bilinguals. To investigate this issue, the authors administered a word identification task (progressive demasking) on 1,025 monosyllabic English (L2) words to native speakers of French, German, and Dutch. A regression approach was adopted, including a large number of within- and between-language variables as predictors. A substantial overlap of reaction time patterns was found across the groups of bilinguals, showing that word recognition results obtained for one group of bilinguals generalize to bilinguals with different mother tongues. Moreover, among the set of significant predictors, only one between-language variable was present (cognate status); all others reflected characteristics of the target language. Thus, although influences across languages exist, word recognition in L2 by proficient bilinguals is primarily determined by within-language factors, whereas cross-language effects appear to be limited. An additional comparison of the bilingual data with a native control group showed that there are subtle but significant differences between L1 and L2 processing.

Keywords:
Psychology First language Cognate Word recognition Word (group theory) German Linguistics Set (abstract data type) Neuroscience of multilingualism Multilingualism Second language Computer science Reading (process)

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Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism
Life Sciences →  Neuroscience →  Cognitive Neuroscience
Reading and Literacy Development
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Developmental and Educational Psychology
Language Development and Disorders
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Developmental and Educational Psychology

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