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    Título
    Orthographic effects in word recognition among Spanish-speaking learners of English.
    Autor
    Martínez García, María TeresaAutoridad UVA
    Año del Documento
    2023
    Documento Fuente
    Langue(s) & Parole, 8, 127-148.
    Résumé
    While speech perception has been found to influence word recognition, what specific aspects of the L1-L2 mapping play the most important role is not well understood. This study explores whether, and if so how, visual-orthographic information influences the mapping of phonemic information in an L2 in both perception and word-recognition. Spanish-speaking English learners completed an AXB and a word monitoring task in English manipulating the presence of the labiodental /v/ and the bilabial /b/ phonemes, which are allophonic in Spanish, but phonemic in English (e.g., best vs. vest). The results show a clear effect of L1 on L2 learners’ perception and word recognition, partly modulated by the orthographic information seen. These results support models that predict the mapping of L1-L2 phonemes, emphasizing how orthographic information may be an important variable to take into consideration.
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    10.5565/rev/languesparole.131
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    https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/70717
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