Word association responses in first-language (L1) Spanish and second-language (L2) English were investigated by means of response latencies and types of associative response produced. The primary aims were to establish whether (a) some response types are produced more often or faster than others, (b) participants’ L2 response time profiles mirror those of their L1, and (c) participants’ L2 association responses are mediated by their L1 and modulated by proficiency. Results indicate that responses are faster when a double association link is produced—that is, when the response is associated by form and meaning (postman → postbox) or meaning and collocation (spider → web). L2 response time profiles broadly mirror those of the L1, although L2 ...
The word frequency effect is stronger in second language (L2) processing than in first language (L1)...
Research on multilingual lexical organization is coming to a consensus, led by a growing body of stu...
The present article critically reviews the two most influential hierarchical models that have been p...
Word association responses in first-language (L1) Spanish and second-language (L2) English were inve...
Word association responses in fi rst-language (L1) Spanish and secondlanguage(L2) English were inves...
The Revised Hierarchical Model (Kroll and Stewart, 1994) assumes that words in a bilingual’s languag...
L1 word association research findings indicating that there may be a shift in response types from sy...
The aim of the article is to review the findings of research into patterns of word associations in b...
Within the context of foreign language learning, very little research has examined how learners proc...
Evidence shows that second language (L2) processing depends on the Age of Acquisition (AoA), profici...
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L1 influences on L2 learning and use are phenomena vastlydocumented in L2 learning research (ODLIN, ...
In studies of bilingual word recognition with masked priming, first language (L1) primes activate th...
L1 influences on L2 learning and use are phenomena vastlydocumented in L2 learning research (ODLIN, ...
L2 word association research is driven by the belief that association behaviour can reveal informati...
The word frequency effect is stronger in second language (L2) processing than in first language (L1)...
Research on multilingual lexical organization is coming to a consensus, led by a growing body of stu...
The present article critically reviews the two most influential hierarchical models that have been p...
Word association responses in first-language (L1) Spanish and second-language (L2) English were inve...
Word association responses in fi rst-language (L1) Spanish and secondlanguage(L2) English were inves...
The Revised Hierarchical Model (Kroll and Stewart, 1994) assumes that words in a bilingual’s languag...
L1 word association research findings indicating that there may be a shift in response types from sy...
The aim of the article is to review the findings of research into patterns of word associations in b...
Within the context of foreign language learning, very little research has examined how learners proc...
Evidence shows that second language (L2) processing depends on the Age of Acquisition (AoA), profici...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98291/1/j.1467-1770.1972.tb00073.x.pd
L1 influences on L2 learning and use are phenomena vastlydocumented in L2 learning research (ODLIN, ...
In studies of bilingual word recognition with masked priming, first language (L1) primes activate th...
L1 influences on L2 learning and use are phenomena vastlydocumented in L2 learning research (ODLIN, ...
L2 word association research is driven by the belief that association behaviour can reveal informati...
The word frequency effect is stronger in second language (L2) processing than in first language (L1)...
Research on multilingual lexical organization is coming to a consensus, led by a growing body of stu...
The present article critically reviews the two most influential hierarchical models that have been p...