Title of article :
Phonological and visual similarity effects in Chinese and English language users: Implications for the use of cognitive resources in short-term memory
Author/Authors :
COLE، RACHEL L. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This study investigated the encoding strategies employed by Chinese and English language users when recalling sequences of
pictured objects. The working memory performance of native English participants (n = 14) and Chinese speakers of English
as a second language (Chinese ESL; n = 14) was compared using serial recall of visually-presented pictures of familiar
objects with three conditions: (i) phonologically and visually distinct, (ii) phonologically similar and visually distinct, and
(iii) phonologically distinct and visually similar. Digit span, visual pattern span and articulation rate were also measured.
Results indicated that whilst English participants were affected by the phonological but not the visual similarity of items, the
performance of Chinese ESL participants was comparable across all three conditions. No significant differences in digit
span, visual memory or articulation rate were found between groups. These results are discussed in the light of our
understanding of the use of cognitive resources in short-term memory in users of diverse orthographies.
Keywords :
bilingual language processing , Second language acquisition , Phonological similarity effect , Working memory , visual similarity effect
Journal title :
Bilingualism Language and Cognition
Journal title :
Bilingualism Language and Cognition