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Cognate and meaning frequency effects on homonym processing ...
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Purpose:This study investigated the influence of L1 co-activation and meaning frequency of homonyms on L2 lexical access of Brazilian Portuguese–English bilinguals during an L2 meaning decision task.Design:Eighty-four university students completed a meaning decision task—with cognate homonyms—a meaning recognition task, a Language History Questionnaire, and an L2 proficiency test. The meaning decision task was composed of 128 prime words followed by one out of three possible targets: related to the dominant meaning, related to the subordinate one, or unrelated. Independent variables were cognate status (64 cognate × 64 non-cognate words), homonym status (64 homonym × 64 non-homonyms), prime-sharedness (16 dominant meaning shared words × 16 subordinate meaning shared words), and target-relatedness (64 related to dominant meaning × 64 related to subordinate meaning × 64 unrelated words). Dependent variables were reaction times and accuracy.Data and analysis:Data were analyzed using linear mixed effect models ...
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200399 Language Studies not elsewhere classified; Education; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Sociology; Sociology
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.5814371.v1 https://sage.figshare.com/collections/Cognate_and_meaning_frequency_effects_on_homonym_processing/5814371/1
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sj-docx-1-ijb-10.1177_13670069211060729 – Supplemental material for Cognate and meaning frequency effects on homonym processing ...
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