List composition effect on cognate and non-cognate word acquisition in children
Moreira, Ana J.
;Valente, Daniela
;Hernández-Cabrera, Juan A.
; Soares, Ana PaulaJournal Article
Previous studies on second language (L2) vocabulary acquisition with children
showed that the use of a picture learning method favours the creation of direct
links between the semantic system and new lexical representations at early stages
of L2 acquisition (Comesaña et al., 2009). However, recent studies found that
this influence seems to vary according to the cognate status of the words being
learned (Comesaña et al., 2012), raising the question of how the type of words
involved can modulate the lexical-semantic connections between the words of
both languages in the bilingual memory. The main goal of the present study was
to explore list composition effects in the establishment of L2 word-to-concept
connections in Portuguese children by using a picture-based method. Results
showed no influence of list composition in the establishment of L2 lexical-semantic
connections when cognates have to be learned. Findings are discussed in
light of relevant models of bilingual memory.
This work is part of the research project “Bilingual semantic processing: a study with cognate
words by using different learning methods” (PTDC/PSI-PCO/104671/2008) funded by
FCT (Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology), and FEDER (Fundo Europeu de
Desenvolvimento Regional) through the European programs QREN (Quadro de Referência
Estratégico Nacional), and COMPETE (Programa Operacional Factores de Competitividade).
This study has also been supported by the FCT and the Portuguese Ministery of Education
and Science through national funds, and co-financed by FEDER (Fundo Europeu de
Desenvolvimento Regional) under the PT2020 Partnership Agreement (EXPL/MHCPCN/0859/2013
UID/PSI/01662/2013)
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