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Abstract
Laboratory studies on word learning in a foreign language (L2) have identified several variables involved in the learning process, key amongst them the orthotactic probability and neighborhood density of new words relative to learners’ native (L1) lexicons. More recently, learners’ sensitivity to orthotactic probability and neighborhood density relative to their developing L2 lexicons has come into focus. Past studies on word learning have largely focused on early stages of learning, in controlled studies spanning hours or days. Few studies have considered large corpora of ‘real-life’ learning data, spanning several weeks. In this study, we validate past findings outside of controlled laboratory conditions, by analyzing a dataset collected from Duolingo (Settles et al., 2018), a popular language learning app. Effects of orthotactic probability and neighborhood density observed in controlled studies persist under uncontrolled, big-data conditions for learners of Spanish, but not French. As learning progresses, we observe a previously unreported reversal of the effects of L1 orthotactic probability and neighborhood density, challenging theoretical models of word learning. Finally, we confirm the importance of orthotactic probability and neighborhood density relative to learners’ developing L2 Spanish lexicons, lending support to theories which posit that the same processes underly both L1 and L2 acquisition.
关于外语词汇学习的实验室研究已经确定了学习过程中涉及的几个变量,其中关键的是新词相对于学习者母语词汇的正交概率和邻域密度。近年来,学习者对二语词汇发展过程中对正凑概率和邻域密度的敏感性逐渐受到关注。过去关于单词学习的研究主要集中在学习的早期阶段,在几个小时或几天的对照研究中。很少有研究考虑到跨越数周的“现实生活”学习数据的大型语料库。在本研究中,我们通过分析流行的语言学习应用程序Duolingo (Settles et al., 2018)收集的数据集,验证了在受控实验室条件之外的过去发现。在对照研究中观察到的正拼概率和邻居密度的影响在不受控制的大数据条件下对西班牙语学习者持续存在,但对法语学习者没有影响。随着学习的进展,我们观察到先前未报道的L1正交概率和邻居密度效应的逆转,这对单词学习的理论模型提出了挑战。最后,我们确认了正序概率和邻域密度对学习者发展二语西班牙语词汇的重要性,为假设母语和二语习得背后有相同过程的理论提供了支持。
期刊介绍:
The Mental Lexicon is an interdisciplinary journal that provides an international forum for research that bears on the issues of the representation and processing of words in the mind and brain. We encourage both the submission of original research and reviews of significant new developments in the understanding of the mental lexicon. The journal publishes work that includes, but is not limited to the following: Models of the representation of words in the mind Computational models of lexical access and production Experimental investigations of lexical processing Neurolinguistic studies of lexical impairment. Functional neuroimaging and lexical representation in the brain Lexical development across the lifespan Lexical processing in second language acquisition The bilingual mental lexicon Lexical and morphological structure across languages Formal models of lexical structure Corpus research on the lexicon New experimental paradigms and statistical techniques for mental lexicon research.