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First Language Influences on Multilingual Lexicons Paul Booth

First Language Influences on Multilingual Lexicons By Paul Booth

First Language Influences on Multilingual Lexicons by Paul Booth


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This collection brings together recent research on the influences between first and additional languages. This volume is key reading for students and researchers in applied linguistics, language learning and teaching, bilingualism, second language acquisition, and translation studies.

First Language Influences on Multilingual Lexicons Summary

First Language Influences on Multilingual Lexicons by Paul Booth

This collection brings together recent research on the influences between first and additional languages with a focus on the development of multilingual lexicons. Featuring work from an international group of scholars, the volume examines the complex dynamics underpinning vocabulary in second and third languages and the role first languages play within this process. The book is organized around three different facets of research in this area - lexical recognition, processing, and knowledge; the effects of first languages on second language reading and writing, collocations, and translation skills; and, vocabulary testing - drawing on examples from a variety of languages, including European languages, Arabic, and Japanese. Setting the stage for further research on the interplay between first languages and multilingual lexicons, this volume is key reading for students and researchers in applied linguistics, language learning and teaching, bilingualism, second language acquisition, and translation studies.

About Paul Booth

Paul Booth is a Senior Lecturer at Kingston University (London) and course leader for the MA in Applied Linguistics for TESOL. His publications include: L1 - L2 semantic and syntactic processing: The influence of language proximity, System 78 and The variance of lexical diversity profiles and its relationship to learning style, IRAL 52.

Jon Clenton is an Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics at Hiroshima University. His publications include Testing the Revised Hierarchical Model: Evidence from word associations. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, and Making sense of learner performance on tests of productive vocabulary knowledge. (with T. Fitzpatrick) TESOL Quarterly.

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures

Acknowledgments

Contributors

Introduction



  1. First language influences on multilingual lexicons - pulling apart the threads.


  2. Part 1: Recognition, comprehension, and reading



  3. The Pseudohomophone Effect in visual word recognition in a Second Language




  4. L1 - L2 semantic and syntactic processing: the influence of language proximity.




  5. The effect of Arabic word structure and L1 reading processes on the structure of the English L2.


  6. Part 2: Production, translation and writing



  7. The Multilingual Lexicon: Evidence from Primed Translation Lexical Decision and Verbal Fluency Tasks.




  8. Beyond literal: expanding vocabulary for translation skills in the diverse, multilingual undergraduate MFL classroom.




  9. Processing L2 vocabulary in writing.




  10. Use of Collocations in Written Text: a comparative analysis of collocations produced by Native Speakers and Nigerian Learners of English.






  11. Part 3: Vocabulary assessment



  12. First and second language cognate effects in third language vocabulary knowledge.




  13. The Reassessment of Vocabulary Tests Based on Cognate Distribution.


  14. Conclusion



  15. First language influences on multilingual lexicons - drawing the threads together.


Index

Additional information

NLS9781032173696
9781032173696
1032173696
First Language Influences on Multilingual Lexicons by Paul Booth
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-09-30
212
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