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Possessive Processing in Bilingual Comprehension

Sol Lago, Kate Stone, Elise Oltrogge, João Veríssimo

2022Language Learning11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Second language (L2) learners make gender errors with possessive pronouns. In production, these errors are modulated by the gender match between the possessor and possessee noun. We examined whether this so‐called match effect extends to L2 comprehension by attempting to replicate a recent study on gender predictions in first language (L1) German speakers (Stone, Veríssimo, et al., 2021). By comparing Spanish and English learners of L2 German whose languages have different possessive constraints, we were able to examine whether the match effect was modulated by the participants’ L1. A first experiment suggested that predictions and match effects were absent in setups with complex visual displays. A second experiment with simpler displays successfully elicited predictions and match effects, but their size was comparable in Spanish and English speakers, inconsistent with crosslinguistic influence. We interpret our results as evidence that processing difficulties with possessives result from memory interference that impacts both L1 and L2 comprehenders.

Topics & Concepts

PossessivePsychologyLinguisticsComprehensionGermanNoun phraseNounContrastive linguisticsCognitive psychologyApplied linguisticsPhilosophyNeurobiology of Language and BilingualismSecond Language Acquisition and LearningReading and Literacy Development