학술논문

Is Native-Language Decoding Skill Related to Second-Language Learning?
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Educational Psychology. Mar2022, Vol. 94 Issue 1, p14-22. 9p.
Subject
*SECOND language acquisition
*INDIVIDUAL differences
*LEARNING
*ADULTS
Language
ISSN
0022-0663
Abstract
The authors investigated the mechanisms through which native-language word decoding ability predicted individual differences in native- and second-language learning. First, native-language decoding skill predicted college-age adults' native-language competency. However, this direct relationship was mediated by native-language vocabulary skill. Second, native-language decoding skill also predicted second-language competency. Furthermore, this relationship was mediated by participants' second-language word decoding ability. Third, native-language decoding was also an important predictor of course grade in the 1st quarter of Introductory Spanish. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that second-language learning is founded on native-language phonological–orthographic ability among college-age adults, especially during the early stages of second-language learning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]