2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1142411
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The lexical processing of Japanese collocations by Chinese Japanese-as-a-Foreign-Language learners: An experimental study by manipulating the presentation modality, semantic transparency, and translational congruency

Abstract: IntroductionResearch on collocations has become an essential issue in L2 acquisition and cognitive psychology. Previous studies have mainly focused on phonographic languages such as English, Swedish, and German, and primarily discussed the effect of semantic transparency and translational congruency. However, these studies have lacked (1) an analysis of the interactions between presentation modalities (visual vs. auditory) and the semantic transparency and translational congruency, and (2) a discussion of an i… Show more

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“…Although there is a significant moderate negative correlation between inhibition ability and output scores, there is still insufficient evidence to support its significant impact on Chinese-to-Japanese consecutive interpreting output scores. This outcome is consistent with previous studies and supports the explanatory logic of bilingual activation in unbalanced Chinese-Japanese bilinguals (e.g., Matsumi et al, 2012;Song et al, 2023).…”
Section: Effects Of Executive Functions On Chinese-to-japanese Consec...supporting
confidence: 93%
“…Although there is a significant moderate negative correlation between inhibition ability and output scores, there is still insufficient evidence to support its significant impact on Chinese-to-Japanese consecutive interpreting output scores. This outcome is consistent with previous studies and supports the explanatory logic of bilingual activation in unbalanced Chinese-Japanese bilinguals (e.g., Matsumi et al, 2012;Song et al, 2023).…”
Section: Effects Of Executive Functions On Chinese-to-japanese Consec...supporting
confidence: 93%
“…As L2 proficiency increases, reliance on the L1 for conceptual links gradually diminishes, particularly when dealing with two languages from different language families. Numerous empirical studies have been conducted on Kanji word processing among Chinese JFL learners (e.g., Matsumi et al, 2012 ; Fei et al, 2022 ; Song et al, 2023 ). During the initial stages of Japanese lexical acquisition, links between L3 Japanese lexical and conceptual representations tend to be weak.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, there has been a surge in studies focusing on the processing of Japanese Kanji words by Chinese Japanese-as-a-foreign-language (JFL) learners. This has provided fresh empirical evidence in the field of ideographic writing systems (e.g., Mori, 2014;Fei and Li 2017;Fei et al, 2022;Song et al, 2023). Japanese writing systems can be divided into three types: Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%