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Exploring the Structure of Semantic Networks in Spanish as a Foreign Language
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Palabras clave
Mental lexicon
Semantic networks
Lexical availability
Semantic fluency
L2 Spanish
Clasificación UNESCO
5701.11 Enseñanza de Lenguas
Fecha de publicación
2025-10-01
Editor
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Citación
Tomé Cornejo, C. (2025). Exploring the Structure of Semantic Networks in Spanish as a Foreign Language. In: Jiménez Catalán, R.M. (eds) Lexicon Exploration in English and Spanish Learners . Educational Linguistics, vol 67. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-99435-7_7
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Educational Linguistics;67
Resumen
This study investigates the organization of the mental lexicon in Spanish as a foreign language in contrast to its structure in Spanish as a native language through semantic networks derived from lexical availability or semantic fluency tasks. To this end, we collected the responses of 75 American learners of Spanish and 75 native speakers in three semantic categories: ‘Animals’, ‘Body Parts’, and ‘Clothing’. Using advanced network analysis tools, we examined the structural properties of the different networks, delving, at the microscopic level, into the factors that determine the centrality of their nodes. Compared to native lexicon networks, L2 networks are less efficiently organised, less interconnected and their communities are more poorly defined. Regarding centrality, the results highlight the influence of different cognitive factors in the configuration of semantic networks in Spanish as L1 and as L2.
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978-3-031-99434-0
DOI
10.1007/978-3-031-99435-7_7
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