2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1368080
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Redundancy can hinder adult L2 grammar learning: evidence from case markers of varying salience levels

Panagiotis Kenanidis,
Miquel Llompart,
Sara Fernández Santos
et al.

Abstract: Grammatical redundancy is a widespread feature across languages. Although redundant cues can be seen to increase the complexity and processing burden of structures, it has been suggested that they can assist language acquisition. Here, we explored if this learning benefit can be observed from the very initial stages of second language (L2) acquisition and whether the effect of redundancy is modulated by the perceptual salience of the redundant linguistic cues. Across two experiments, three groups of adult nati… Show more

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