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Effects of lexical class and word frequency on the L1 and L2 English-based lexical connections

Year 2011, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 1 - 17, 14.07.2016

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The questions addressed in the study concerned the way two word‐related factors (i.e., lexical category and word frequency) interplayed with two learner‐related characteristics (i.e., proficiency and word familiarity) and influenced 1) L1 and L2 users’ knowledge of vocabulary, 2) their preference to build specific types of lexical connections among the words they know, and 3) their ability to maintain networks of associations as an indicator of the connectivity of their lexicons. Three groups of participants—L1 speakers of English, L2 advanced, and L2 intermediate users of English—responded in writing to a word association test containing words balanced for lexical class (nouns, verbs, adjectives) and frequency of occurrence (high, mid, low). The findings revealed a complex picture of interactions between the word‐related and learner‐related factors but, whenever the effects of the variables could be disentangled, proficiency and lexical class had a stronger influence on the organization of the L1 and L2 lexicons than word frequency alone.

Year 2011, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 1 - 17, 14.07.2016

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Other ID JA46EH27PP
Journal Section Articles
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Alla Zareva This is me

Publication Date July 14, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2011 Volume: 1 Issue: 2

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APA Zareva, A. (2016). Effects of lexical class and word frequency on the L1 and L2 English-based lexical connections. The Journal of Language Learning and Teaching, 1(2), 1-17.