Title of article :
A Persian-English Cross-Linguistic Dataset for Research on the Visual Processing of Cognates and Noncognates
Author/Authors :
Jones, Jeffery A. Center for Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology Department - Wilfrid Laurier University - Waterloo, Canada , Fotovatnia, Zahra Center for Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology Department - Wilfrid Laurier University - Waterloo, Canada , Scheerer, Nichole E. University of Western Ontario - London, Canada
Abstract :
Finding out which lexico-semantic features of cognates are critical in crosslanguage
studies and comparing these features with noncognates helps researchers
to decide which features to control in studies with cognates. Normative databases
provide necessary information for this purpose. Such resources are lacking in the
Persian language. We created a dataset and determined norms for the essential
lexico-semantic features of 288 cognates and noncognates and matched them across
conditions. Furthermore, we examined the relationship between these features and
the response time (RT) and accuracy of responses in a masked-priming lexical
decision task. This task was performed in English by Persian-English speakers in
conditions where the prime and target words were related or unrelated in terms of
meaning and/or form. Overall, familiarity with English words and English
frequency were the best predictors of RT in related and unrelated priming
conditions. Pronunciation similarity also predicted RT in the related condition for
cognates, while the number of phonemes in the prime predicted RT for the
unrelated condition. For both related and unrelated conditions, English frequency
was the best predictor for noncognates. This bilingual dataset can be used in
bilingual word processing and recognition studies of cognates and noncognates.
Keywords :
Cognates and noncognates , Lexical decision task , Priming , Bilingual word recognition , Cross-language studies , Persian-English dataset
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Applied Linguistics (IJAL)