Lexical and semantic training to acquire words in a foreign language: An electrophysiological study
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Cambridge University Press
Materia
L2 vocabulary learning ERPs N400 LPC
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2022-04-05Referencia bibliográfica
García-Gámez AB, Macizo P (2022). Lexical and semantic training to acquire words in a foreign language: An electrophysiological study. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 1–18. [https://doi.org/10.1017/S1366728921000456]
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Spanish Government PSI2016-75250-P PID2019-111359GB-I00/SRAResumen
An event-related potential (ERP) study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of two learning
methods for the acquisition of vocabulary in a foreign language (FL). In the semantic method,
FL words were presented with pictures denoting their meaning and the learners practiced with
a semantic categorization task (to indicate whether FL words were exemplars of a semantic
category). In the lexical method, FL words were paired with their translation in the first language
(L1) and the learners practiced with a letter-monitoring task (to indicate whether L1-FL
words contained a grapheme). A translation task and a picture-naming task were used to
evaluate FL acquisition. ERP modulations associated with semantic processing were more evident
and broadly distributed in the semantic versus lexical learning group. The pattern of
results suggests that a single session of semantic learning favors the establishment of connections
between semantics and the words learned in a new language.