How is the new vocabulary connected with the semantic memory? Starting from the Revised Hierarchical Model (Kroll & Stewart, 1994), this study aimed to explore the links established between the new words and the conceptual system manipulating two learning methods and the type of word to be learned (cognate vs. no cognate). The data showed that the learning method and the type of words modulate the organization of bilingual memory
The current study investigates how bilinguals and second language learners’ mental lexicons are orga...
Three interrelated aspects in the psycholinguistic study of second language acquisition are represen...
Word meanings are not always parallel across languages, and second language (L2) learners often use ...
AbstractHow is the new vocabulary connected with the semantic memory? Starting from the Revised Hier...
How bilinguals represent words in two languages and which mechanisms are responsible for second lang...
Previous studies on second language (L2) vocabulary acquisition with children showed that the use o...
The effects of cognate synonymy in L2 word learning are explored. Participants learned the names of...
This study tests the prediction made by the Parasitic Model of vocabulary acquisition (Hall, 2002), ...
The Revised Hierarchical Model (Kroll and Stewart, 1994) assumes that words in a bilingual’s languag...
Various investigations have shown that the native language impacts foreign word recognition and this...
The present study addresses a long-standing assumption in the field of applied linguistics: that pre...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PsychologyRichard J. HarrisThe use of different language learning ...
This study investigates the effects of cognacy on vocabulary learning. The research expands on earli...
One common assumption in the second language acquisition literature is that learning words in a seco...
In this study we investigated the effects of two learning methods (picture- or wordmediated learning...
The current study investigates how bilinguals and second language learners’ mental lexicons are orga...
Three interrelated aspects in the psycholinguistic study of second language acquisition are represen...
Word meanings are not always parallel across languages, and second language (L2) learners often use ...
AbstractHow is the new vocabulary connected with the semantic memory? Starting from the Revised Hier...
How bilinguals represent words in two languages and which mechanisms are responsible for second lang...
Previous studies on second language (L2) vocabulary acquisition with children showed that the use o...
The effects of cognate synonymy in L2 word learning are explored. Participants learned the names of...
This study tests the prediction made by the Parasitic Model of vocabulary acquisition (Hall, 2002), ...
The Revised Hierarchical Model (Kroll and Stewart, 1994) assumes that words in a bilingual’s languag...
Various investigations have shown that the native language impacts foreign word recognition and this...
The present study addresses a long-standing assumption in the field of applied linguistics: that pre...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PsychologyRichard J. HarrisThe use of different language learning ...
This study investigates the effects of cognacy on vocabulary learning. The research expands on earli...
One common assumption in the second language acquisition literature is that learning words in a seco...
In this study we investigated the effects of two learning methods (picture- or wordmediated learning...
The current study investigates how bilinguals and second language learners’ mental lexicons are orga...
Three interrelated aspects in the psycholinguistic study of second language acquisition are represen...
Word meanings are not always parallel across languages, and second language (L2) learners often use ...