The cross-linguistic ability to classify content words in L1 Spanish and FL English of undergraduates at Universidad Católica Argentina
Abstract: This case study investigated the cross-linguistic ability to classify content words or nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs of undergraduates whose L1 is Spanish and are attending an A1 English course at university level. It was a transversal, descriptive and correlational research stud...
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Federación Argentina de Asociaciones de Profesores de Inglés
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/11534 |
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Sumario: | Abstract: This case study investigated the cross-linguistic ability to classify content words or nouns,
verbs, adjectives and adverbs of undergraduates whose L1 is Spanish and are attending an A1
English course at university level. It was a transversal, descriptive and correlational research
study. The descriptive objectives were to determine the level of effectiveness in the
classification of content words in L1 as well as FL. The correlational objective determined the
relationship between the participants’ performance level in the classification between their L1
Spanish and their FL English. Data were collected by means of an instrument which consisted
of two A1 level texts, one in Spanish and the other in English. Each component of the
instrument asked students to classify 40 underlined content words into their category. Results
confirmed that there is a transfer between the ability to group content words in the L1 and in the
FL, the higher the effectiveness in Spanish, the higher in English. |
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