Spanish Lexical Accessibility and Vocabulary Acquisition: Catalan Dominant Bilinguals and Spanish Monolinguals Compared
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https://doi.org/10.1344/AFEL2022.12.5Keywords:
bilingualism, Spanish, Catalan, lexical accessibility, vocabulary, acquisitionAbstract
In this study it was investigated whether Catalan dominant bilinguals from Girona performed differently on a Spanish vocabulary test in comparison to Spanish monolinguals from Toledo. The test measured both lexical knowledge and lexical accessibility. The test was administered to two groups of bilinguals and monolinguals: one aged 5-6 and another aged 8-9. The monolinguals outperformed the bilinguals at both ages, but most of the Catalan dominant bilinguals fell within monolingual norm at age 8-9, despite the fact that at group level the differences were still observable.
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2022-12-26
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Ruiz Moreno, M. (2022). Spanish Lexical Accessibility and Vocabulary Acquisition: Catalan Dominant Bilinguals and Spanish Monolinguals Compared. Anuari De Filologia. Estudis De Lingüística, 12, 109–124. https://doi.org/10.1344/AFEL2022.12.5
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