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Lexical crosslinguistic influence in Basque-Spanish bilinguals’ English (L3) writing

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Pages 491-501 | Received 21 Jan 2019, Accepted 22 Nov 2019, Published online: 20 Dec 2019
 

ABSTRACT

The present research examines the effects of a number of factors on crosslinguistic influence (CLI) in Basque-Spanish bilinguals’ third language (L3) writing. The main focus is on the levels of adapted and non-adapted loan words as illustrative of CLI. A quantitative analysis explores the impact of typology and proficiency in the target and the source-languages. Language proficiency was evaluated in 399 compositions, 133 written in each language (Basque, Spanish and English). The adapted and non-adapted loan words found in English compositions were classified according to their source-language, word category, word class and type/token categories. The results pointed at language typology as the main predictor of the source-language of CLI. Additionally, a linear association was detected between the learners’ degree of proficiency in the target language and the frequency of the CLI instances or adapted and non-adapted loan words. The overall results show that bilingual students use their entire linguistic repertoire to write in their third language (English).

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness of Spain [grant number BES-2013-32191].

Notes on contributors

María Orcasitas-Vicandi

María Orcasitas-Vicandi is an assistant professor at the University of the Basque Country. She obtained her first MA in Teaching in Secondary Schools, Vocational Training Centres and Language Schools, and her second MA in Multilingualism and Education in the same university. In 2018, she defended her PhD supervised by Prof. Jasone Cenoz and Prof. Durk Gorter. Her current teaching includes undergraduate courses in English Language.

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