Affecting factors in second language learning

G Andreou, F Vlachos, E Andreou - Journal of psycholinguistic research, 2005 - Springer
Journal of psycholinguistic research, 2005Springer
The present study investigated the influence of sex, handedness, level in second langua ge
(L2) and Faculty choice on the performance of phonological, syntactical and semantic tasks
in L2. Level in L2 and sex were the most affecting factors. Subjects who achieved higher
scores on L2 tasks had strong second language aptitude skills since they were those who
had obtained a professional degree in the second language. Females performed better than
males in syntax and semantics which is explained by the general female superiority on …
Abstract
The present study investigated the influence of sex, handedness, level in second langua ge (L2) and Faculty choice on the performance of phonological, syntactical and semantic tasks in L2. Level in L2 and sex were the most affecting factors. Subjects who achieved higher scores on L2 tasks had strong second language aptitude skills since they were those who had obtained a professional degree in the second language. Females performed better than males in syntax and semantics which is explained by the general female superiority on verbal tasks based on differences in hemispheric specialization for language functions between the sexes. Handedness and Faculty choice on the part of the participants had an impact on our results but only when combined with other factors.
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