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Despite the known roles of working memory and background knowledge in the process of reading comprehension, few attempts have been made to elucidate the interaction between these two individual difference factors in second language (L2) reading comprehension. The current study investigated whether and how working memory and background knowledge combine to facilitate L2 reading comprehension in a context...
The Cognate Facilitation Hypothesis proposes that L2 learners register phonetic/orthographic similarities between L1 and L2 lexical items, ascribing L1 meanings to L2 counterparts. This study's purpose was to examine how cognate facilitation varies in degree between frequency and registers (academic versus general). Data were collected from L1 speakers of Romanian or Vietnamese via Schmitt's (2000)...
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