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Title: The role of extralinguistic information in building up the bilingual mental lexicon
Authors: Yarkova, Y. M.
Keywords: Методика преподавания отдельных языков
Методика преподавания отдельных языков в вузе
Обучение видам речевой деятельности (говорение, чтение, письмо, перевод, аудирование)
Технологии, методы, формы и средства обучения
Английский язык
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Минский государственный лингвистический университет
Citation: Универсальное и национальное в языковой картине мира : сб. науч. ст. по итогам IV Междунар. науч. конф., Минск, 24-26 окт. 2019 г. : в 2 т. Т. 1. – Минск : МГЛУ, 2022. – С. 248-253.
Abstract: In the modern world enhancing language contacts dictate the necessity of the use of the English language as a means of communication. Unfortunately, not always can a bilingual listener master L2 at a level, when communication is carried out without perception and comprehension difficulties due to prosodic and inherent linguistic discrepancies of the languages in contact. Presently, the question about whether a non-native listener uses a single vocabulary choosing from it contextually determined lexical units and arranging them according to the principles of bilingual interactive models , or separate vocabulary storages, is not fully solved. The strategies of a foreign text perception and comprehension are greatly determined by the type of context and extralinguistic information, i.e. the communicative environment. Thus, the bilingual mental lexicon is shaped by the interaction of prosodic, linguistic and extralinguistic information. Key words: language contacts, bilingualism, strategies of perception, extralinguistic information, mental lexicon.
URI: http://e-lib.mslu.by/handle/edoc/6996
ISBN: 978-985-28-0047-1
Appears in Collections:Универсальное и национальное в языковой картине мира (статьи)

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