MORPHOLOGICAL PRIMING IN NON-NATIVE ADULT SPEAKERS’ IMPLICIT LEARNING
Keywords:
morphological priming, implicit learning, word combinations, psycholinguistic, paradigm, declarative memory modelAbstract
This article examines the scientific basis for the potential benefits of morphological priming for non-native adults learning a second language, and presents research findings on the benefits of learning a new language indirectly.
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