Typicality effects in Spanish as a Foreign Language of intermediate and advanced level Greek learners
María Pilar Agustín-Llach,
Kiriaki Palapanidi
Abstract:Categorization and identification of typical exemplars within semantic categories is a universal skill of human
cognition which is involved in language development. However, cultural, and experiential aspects might influence typicality
effects. This paper examines the role of native language and culture on that categorization process and on typicality effects.
Towards that objective, we had Spanish native speakers and Spanish FL learners whose mother … Show more
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