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The developmental trajectories of L2 lexical-semantic networks

Linguistics and Languages

The developmental trajectories of L2 lexical-semantic networks

X. Feng and J. Liu

This groundbreaking study by Xuefang Feng and Jie Liu reveals how the lexical-semantic networks of Chinese EFL learners evolve with proficiency. Discover how advanced learners develop denser and more interconnected networks, while also facing challenges with less frequent words. This research provides valuable insights into language acquisition!... show more
Abstract
This study explored the developmental trajectories of L2 Lexical-semantic networks by comparing the structure of lexical-semantic networks of Chinese EFL learners at two levels of English: intermediate and advanced. Analyses of data from semantic fluency tasks found that with the improvement of language proficiency, the L2 lexical-semantic network becomes more connected but less centralized. Analyses of community structure revealed that the lexical-semantic network of advanced learners has denser clusters than that of intermediate learners. Examination of individual words in the L2 lexical-semantic network shows that words tend to reorganize themselves with the expanse of the network. In this process, more frequent and connected words tend to remain in the network as central words while less frequent words with fewer connections have the risk of being lost, although a large number of new words keep joining in the network. The results provide empirical evidence for the preferential attachment model of lexical-semantic network growth.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Mar 25, 2023
Authors
Xuefang Feng, Jie Liu
Tags
lexical-semantic network
language proficiency
semantic fluency
EFL learners
vocabulary acquisition
preferential attachment
Chinese learners
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