Inhibitory and facilitatory effects of phonological and orthographic similarity on L2 word recognition across modalities in bilinguals
Abstract Language perception studies on bilinguals often show that words that share form and meaning across languages (cognates) are easier to process than words that share only meaning. This facilitatory phenomenon is known as the cognate effect. Most previous studies have shown this effect visuall...
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Main Authors: | Candice Frances, Eugenia Navarra-Barindelli, Clara D. Martin |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/977d7e7cc9694f46a81a43f8ddfaca08 |
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