The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.To become fluent in a second language, learners need to acquire a large vocabulary. However, the cognitive and affective mechanisms that support word learning, particularly among second language learners, are only beginning to be understood. Prior research has focused on intentional learning and small artificial lexicons. In the current study investigating the sources of individual variability in word learning and their underlying mechanisms, participants intentionally and incidentally learned a large vocabulary of Welsh words (i.e., emulating word learning in the wild) and completed a large battery of cognitive and affective measures. The results showed that for ...
Language learning processes are often examined by learning miniature languages in the lab, where con...
Learning is often accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence in one's knowledge, a feeling of k...
One common assumption in the second language acquisition literature is that learning words in a seco...
This project investigated the mechanisms supporting the learning of words with familiar and unfamili...
Word learning is a multidimensional process that develops and changes throughout the human lifespan....
Learning new content and vocabulary in a foreign language can be particularly difficult. Yet, there ...
Our experience with words defines how we understand them. In this dissertation, I examine how two ki...
This chapter discusses the link between working memory, phonological short-term memory and language ...
The field of second language phonology has typically focused on the effect of the native language at...
We review recent artificial language learning studies, especially those following Endress and Bonatt...
AbstractA great deal of research has examined behavioral performance changes associated with second ...
Words similar to the learner’s first language (L1) are often used to support second language (L2) vo...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Spoken language has primacy over written language. B...
Learning new content and vocabulary in a foreign language can be particularly difficult. Yet, there ...
In this article we discuss the role of desirable difficulties in vocabulary learning from two perspe...
Language learning processes are often examined by learning miniature languages in the lab, where con...
Learning is often accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence in one's knowledge, a feeling of k...
One common assumption in the second language acquisition literature is that learning words in a seco...
This project investigated the mechanisms supporting the learning of words with familiar and unfamili...
Word learning is a multidimensional process that develops and changes throughout the human lifespan....
Learning new content and vocabulary in a foreign language can be particularly difficult. Yet, there ...
Our experience with words defines how we understand them. In this dissertation, I examine how two ki...
This chapter discusses the link between working memory, phonological short-term memory and language ...
The field of second language phonology has typically focused on the effect of the native language at...
We review recent artificial language learning studies, especially those following Endress and Bonatt...
AbstractA great deal of research has examined behavioral performance changes associated with second ...
Words similar to the learner’s first language (L1) are often used to support second language (L2) vo...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Spoken language has primacy over written language. B...
Learning new content and vocabulary in a foreign language can be particularly difficult. Yet, there ...
In this article we discuss the role of desirable difficulties in vocabulary learning from two perspe...
Language learning processes are often examined by learning miniature languages in the lab, where con...
Learning is often accompanied by a subjective sense of confidence in one's knowledge, a feeling of k...
One common assumption in the second language acquisition literature is that learning words in a seco...