Effects of l1 processing experience on l2 morphological awareness Effects of l1 processing experience on l2 morphological awareness

To be an efficient and effective reader of a second language, one must develop cumulative insight into the internal structure of words, as well as acquire the necessary skills for using such insight in facilitating lexical processing and enhancing reading comprehension. In recent time, the growing r...

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Main Authors: Keiko Koda, Estuko Takahashi, Michel Fender
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2008-04-01
Series:Ilha do Desterro
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Online Access:http://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/desterro/article/view/8213
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spelling doaj-2f5228a9a02540c4977a36fcb1acce3c2020-11-24T22:48:10ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaIlha do Desterro 0101-48462175-80262008-04-01035057085Effects of l1 processing experience on l2 morphological awareness Effects of l1 processing experience on l2 morphological awarenessKeiko KodaEstuko TakahashiMichel FenderTo be an efficient and effective reader of a second language, one must develop cumulative insight into the internal structure of words, as well as acquire the necessary skills for using such insight in facilitating lexical processing and enhancing reading comprehension. In recent time, the growing recognition of the significance of these capabilities has led to a rapidly expanding body of research on intraword awareness, particularly among psychologists and reading
 specialists. Inasmuch as the resulting data base has clearly
 demonstrated that intraword awareness develops primarily through print processing experience (e.g., Yopp, 1988; Bowey, & Francis, 1991; Vellutino & Scanlon, 1987; Bertelson, Morais, Alegria, & Content, 1985; Morais, Cary, Alegria, & Bertelson, 1979; Perfetti, Beck, Bell & Hughes,
 1987), we can expect that the nature of such awareness differs considerably from language to language, at least to the extent that their lexical structures vary. We also know that linguistic knowledge and processing skills transfer across languages among second language learners (e.g., Kilborn & Ito, 1989; Sasaki, 1992; Koda, 1993). Accordingly,
 we can both anticipate and infer that L2 lexical processing will be heavily constrained by L1 intraword structural knowledge. To be an efficient and effective reader of a second language, one must develop cumulative insight into the internal structure of words, as well as acquire the necessary skills for using such insight in facilitating lexical processing and enhancing reading comprehension. In recent time, the growing recognition of the significance of these capabilities has led to a rapidly expanding body of research on intraword awareness, particularly among psychologists and reading
 specialists. Inasmuch as the resulting data base has clearly
 demonstrated that intraword awareness develops primarily through print processing experience (e.g., Yopp, 1988; Bowey, & Francis, 1991; Vellutino & Scanlon, 1987; Bertelson, Morais, Alegria, & Content, 1985; Morais, Cary, Alegria, & Bertelson, 1979; Perfetti, Beck, Bell & Hughes,
 1987), we can expect that the nature of such awareness differs considerably from language to language, at least to the extent that their lexical structures vary. We also know that linguistic knowledge and processing skills transfer across languages among second language learners (e.g., Kilborn & Ito, 1989; Sasaki, 1992; Koda, 1993). Accordingly,
 we can both anticipate and infer that L2 lexical processing will be heavily constrained by L1 intraword structural knowledge. http://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/desterro/article/view/8213English LanguageEnglish
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Michel Fender
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Effects of l1 processing experience on l2 morphological awareness Effects of l1 processing experience on l2 morphological awareness
Ilha do Desterro
English Language
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Estuko Takahashi
Michel Fender
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title Effects of l1 processing experience on l2 morphological awareness Effects of l1 processing experience on l2 morphological awareness
title_short Effects of l1 processing experience on l2 morphological awareness Effects of l1 processing experience on l2 morphological awareness
title_full Effects of l1 processing experience on l2 morphological awareness Effects of l1 processing experience on l2 morphological awareness
title_fullStr Effects of l1 processing experience on l2 morphological awareness Effects of l1 processing experience on l2 morphological awareness
title_full_unstemmed Effects of l1 processing experience on l2 morphological awareness Effects of l1 processing experience on l2 morphological awareness
title_sort effects of l1 processing experience on l2 morphological awareness effects of l1 processing experience on l2 morphological awareness
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
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publishDate 2008-04-01
description To be an efficient and effective reader of a second language, one must develop cumulative insight into the internal structure of words, as well as acquire the necessary skills for using such insight in facilitating lexical processing and enhancing reading comprehension. In recent time, the growing recognition of the significance of these capabilities has led to a rapidly expanding body of research on intraword awareness, particularly among psychologists and reading
 specialists. Inasmuch as the resulting data base has clearly
 demonstrated that intraword awareness develops primarily through print processing experience (e.g., Yopp, 1988; Bowey, & Francis, 1991; Vellutino & Scanlon, 1987; Bertelson, Morais, Alegria, & Content, 1985; Morais, Cary, Alegria, & Bertelson, 1979; Perfetti, Beck, Bell & Hughes,
 1987), we can expect that the nature of such awareness differs considerably from language to language, at least to the extent that their lexical structures vary. We also know that linguistic knowledge and processing skills transfer across languages among second language learners (e.g., Kilborn & Ito, 1989; Sasaki, 1992; Koda, 1993). Accordingly,
 we can both anticipate and infer that L2 lexical processing will be heavily constrained by L1 intraword structural knowledge. To be an efficient and effective reader of a second language, one must develop cumulative insight into the internal structure of words, as well as acquire the necessary skills for using such insight in facilitating lexical processing and enhancing reading comprehension. In recent time, the growing recognition of the significance of these capabilities has led to a rapidly expanding body of research on intraword awareness, particularly among psychologists and reading
 specialists. Inasmuch as the resulting data base has clearly
 demonstrated that intraword awareness develops primarily through print processing experience (e.g., Yopp, 1988; Bowey, & Francis, 1991; Vellutino & Scanlon, 1987; Bertelson, Morais, Alegria, & Content, 1985; Morais, Cary, Alegria, & Bertelson, 1979; Perfetti, Beck, Bell & Hughes,
 1987), we can expect that the nature of such awareness differs considerably from language to language, at least to the extent that their lexical structures vary. We also know that linguistic knowledge and processing skills transfer across languages among second language learners (e.g., Kilborn & Ito, 1989; Sasaki, 1992; Koda, 1993). Accordingly,
 we can both anticipate and infer that L2 lexical processing will be heavily constrained by L1 intraword structural knowledge.
topic English Language
English
url http://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/desterro/article/view/8213
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