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German in childhood and Latin in adolescence: On the bidialectal nature of lexical access in English

Linguistics and Languages

German in childhood and Latin in adolescence: On the bidialectal nature of lexical access in English

A. E. Hernandez, J. Ronderos, et al.

This compelling research conducted by Arturo E. Hernandez and colleagues highlights how the etymology of words affects lexical processing in English. Discover why native speakers process Germanic words faster than Latin-based ones, while non-native speakers find Latin words easier. Dive into the fascinating world of language acquisition!

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