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2019: Sinkeviciute, Brown, Brekelmans, & Wonnacott. Input variability and learner age in L2 vocabulary learning

Authors :
Sinkeviciute, Ruta
Brown, Helen
Brekelmans, Gwen
Wonnacott, Elizabeth
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Open Science Framework, 2022.

Abstract

Input variability is key in many aspects of linguistic learning, yet variability increases input complexity, which may cause difficulty in some learning contexts. The current work investigates this trade-off by comparing speaker variability effects on L2 vocabulary learning in different age-groups. Existing literature suggests that speaker variability benefits L2 vocabulary learning in adults, but this may not be the case for younger learners. In this study, native English-speaking adults, 7-8 year-olds, and 10-11 year-olds learned six novel Lithuanian words from a single speaker, and six from eight speakers. In line with previous research, adults showed better production of the multi-speaker items at test. No such benefit was found for either group of children either in production or comprehension. Children also had greater difficulties in processing multiple-speaker cues during training. We conclude that age-related capacity limitations may constrain the ability to utilize speaker variability when learning words in a new language.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........04179f07608bcb19faad30738fb19ea1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/2vec3