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Morett, Laura M. – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2019
Prior research suggests that viewing still images and iconic gestures depicting concepts facilitates the learning of concrete words in the initial stages of second language (L2) acquisition. To date, however, the effect of viewing iconic gestures and images hasn't been systematically compared to the effect of glosses in the learning and retrieval…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Vocabulary Development, Comparative Analysis
Juhasz, Barbara J.; Johnson, Rebecca L.; Brewer, Jennifer – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2017
New words enter the language through several word formation processes [see Simonini ("Engl J" 55:752-757, 1966)]. One such process, blending, occurs when two source words are combined to represent a new concept (e.g., SMOG, BRUNCH, BLOG, and INFOMERCIAL). While there have been examinations of the structure of blends [see Gries…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Eye Movements, Familiarity, Word Frequency
Robert, Christelle; Postal, Virginie; Mathey, Stéphanie – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2015
This study aimed at examining whether and to what extent orthographic neighborhood of words influences performance in a working memory span task. Twenty-five participants performed a reading span task in which final words to be memorized had either no higher frequency orthographic neighbor or at least one. In both neighborhood conditions, each…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Word Frequency, Psycholinguistics, Recall (Psychology)
Robert, Christelle; Mathey, Stephanie; Zagar, Daniel – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2007
The present study investigated whether the balance of neighborhood distribution (i.e., the way orthographic neighbors are spread across letter positions) influences visual word recognition. Three word conditions were compared. Word neighbors were either concentrated on one letter position (e.g.,nasse/basse-lasse-tasse-masse) or were unequally…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Word Recognition, Decision Making, Task Analysis