“…Participants may not only let guide their cognate guesses more by the consonantal skeleton of the Lx stimulus than by its vowels; they may also be particularly sensitive to word beginnings in cognate guessing tasks (Berthele, 2011;Möller, 2011;Möller & Zeevaert, 2010; see also Müller-Lancé, 2003; for L1-related findings pointing to a privileged role of word beginnings, see Broerse & Zwaan, 1966;Johnson & Eisler, 2012;Scaltritti & Balota, 2013). Here, too, the implication is that certain word parts contribute more to the perceived similarity of cognate relationships than do others.…”