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Studies show cross-linguistic differences in motion event encoding, such that English speakers preferentially encode manner of motion more than Spanish speakers, who preferentially encode path of motion. Focusing on native Spanish speaking children (aged 5;00-9;00) learning L2 English, we studied path and manner verb preferences during descriptions of motion stimuli, and tested the linguistic relativity hypothesis by investigating categorization preferences in a non-verbal similarity judgement task of motion clip triads. Results revealed L2 influence on L1 motion event encoding, such that bilinguals used more manner verbs and fewer path verbs in their L1, under the influence of English. We found no effects of linguistic structure on non-verbal similarity judgements, and demonstrate for the first time effects of L2 on L1 lexicalization in child L2 learners in the domain of motion events. This pattern of verbal behaviour supports theories of bilingual semantic representation that postulate a merged lexico-semantic system in early bilinguals.
Author(s): Aveledo F, Athanasopoulos P
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: International Journal of Bilingualism
Year: 2016
Volume: 20
Issue: 4
Pages: 403-420
Print publication date: 01/08/2016
Online publication date: 05/11/2016
Acceptance date: 02/04/2016
ISSN (print): 1367-0069
ISSN (electronic): 1756-6878
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd.
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1367006915609235
DOI: 10.1177/1367006915609235
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