We studied how Dutch children learned English as a second language (L2) in the classroom. Learners at different levels of L2 proficiency recognized words under different task conditions. Beginning learners in primary school (fifth and sixth grades) and more advanced learners in secondary school (seventh and ninth grades) made lexical decisions on words that are similar for English and Dutch in both meaning and form ("cognates") or only in form ("false friends"). Cognates were processed faster than matched control words by all participant groups in an English lexical decision task (Experiment 1) but not in a Dutch lexical decision task (Experiment 2). An English lexical decision task that mixed cognates and false friends (Experiment 3) led t...
Lexical proficiency entails many layers of knowledge and a distinction is often made between the bre...
We investigated lexical retrieval processes in 4- to 6-year-old German–English bilinguals by explori...
Item does not contain fulltextChildren who start formal education in a second language may experienc...
This study aimed to investigate which word-related variables play a role in Dutch-speaking children'...
In this study we investigated the effects of two learning methods (picture- or wordmediated learning...
A second language can be learned inside and outside the classroom. In this study we investigated the...
The lexical and phonetic mapping of auditorily confusable L2 nonwords was examined by teaching L2 le...
The word frequency effect is stronger in second language (L2) processing than in first language (L1)...
Contains fulltext : 234091.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This study cons...
The lexical and phonetic mapping of auditorily confusable L2 nonwords was examined by teaching L2 le...
This study tests the prediction made by the Parasitic Model of vocabulary acquisition (Hall, 2002), ...
A still unresolved issue is in how far native language (L1) processing in bilinguals is influenced b...
The present study set out to investigate the recognition of cognates by young multilingual learners ...
There are multiple theoretical standpoints in Second Language Acquisition and the debate between the...
Contains fulltext : 198565.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We examined to ...
Lexical proficiency entails many layers of knowledge and a distinction is often made between the bre...
We investigated lexical retrieval processes in 4- to 6-year-old German–English bilinguals by explori...
Item does not contain fulltextChildren who start formal education in a second language may experienc...
This study aimed to investigate which word-related variables play a role in Dutch-speaking children'...
In this study we investigated the effects of two learning methods (picture- or wordmediated learning...
A second language can be learned inside and outside the classroom. In this study we investigated the...
The lexical and phonetic mapping of auditorily confusable L2 nonwords was examined by teaching L2 le...
The word frequency effect is stronger in second language (L2) processing than in first language (L1)...
Contains fulltext : 234091.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This study cons...
The lexical and phonetic mapping of auditorily confusable L2 nonwords was examined by teaching L2 le...
This study tests the prediction made by the Parasitic Model of vocabulary acquisition (Hall, 2002), ...
A still unresolved issue is in how far native language (L1) processing in bilinguals is influenced b...
The present study set out to investigate the recognition of cognates by young multilingual learners ...
There are multiple theoretical standpoints in Second Language Acquisition and the debate between the...
Contains fulltext : 198565.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We examined to ...
Lexical proficiency entails many layers of knowledge and a distinction is often made between the bre...
We investigated lexical retrieval processes in 4- to 6-year-old German–English bilinguals by explori...
Item does not contain fulltextChildren who start formal education in a second language may experienc...