Online Assessment of Cross-Linguistic Similarity as a Measure of L2 Perceptual Categorization Accuracy

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Cebrian, Juli [1 ]
Mora, Joan C. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Barcelona UAB, Dept English Philol & German Studies, Campus UAB, Bellaterra 08193, Spain
[2] Univ Barcelona, Dept Modern Languages & Literatures & English Stud, Barcelona 08007, Spain
关键词
cross-linguistic similarity; perceptual assimilation; lexical access; cross-language competition; interlingual homophones; visual world paradigm; L2 vowel learning; English vowel contrasts; SPOKEN-WORD RECOGNITION; IMAGE AGREEMENT; NAME AGREEMENT; LEXICAL COMPETITION; VISUAL COMPLEXITY; EYE-MOVEMENTS; TIME-COURSE; LANGUAGE; ENGLISH; VOWELS;
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10.3390/languages9050152
中图分类号
H0 [语言学];
学科分类号
030303 ; 0501 ; 050102 ;
摘要
The effect of cross-linguistic similarity on the development of target-like categories in a second or additional language is widely attested. Research also shows that second-language speakers may access both their native and the second-language lexicons when processing second-language speech. Forty-three Catalan learners of English performed a perceptual assimilation task evaluating the perceived similarity between English and Catalan vowels and also participated in a visual world eye-tracking experiment investigating between-language lexical competition. The focus of the study was the English vowel contrasts /i:/-/I/ and /ae/-/Lambda/. The perceptual task confirmed that English /i:/ and /ae/were perceptually closer to native Catalan categories than English /I/ and /Lambda/. The results of the spoken word recognition task indicated that learners experienced greater competition from native words when the target words contained English /i:/ and /ae/, illustrating a close link between the two types of tasks. However, differences in the magnitude of cross-language lexical competition were found to be only weakly related to learners' degree of perceived similarity to native categories at an individual level. We conclude that online tasks provide a potentially effective method of assessing cross-linguistic similarity without the concerns inherent to more traditional offline approaches.
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