THE AVAILABLE ENGLISH LEXICON OF MALE AND FEMALE SPANISH ADOLESCENTS

Authors

  • Rosa María Jiménez Catalán
  • Andrés Canga Alonso

Keywords:

gender in foreign language education, available L2 lexicon, L2 word association

Abstract

This study explores the available English lexicon of Spanish adolescents in the twelfth form. It combines a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the English words produced by males and females in a lexical availability task. The objectives are twofold. Firstly, we identify the number of words retrieved by each group in response to nine prompts related to learners’ realities, such as ‘Food & drink’, ‘Clothes’, ‘School’, or ‘Hobbies’. Secondly, we analyse the most frequent words retrieved by males and females to ascertain whether patterns of gender variation are observed. Overall, the results indicated more similarities than differences. A closer analysis on the means points to the absence of significant differences in the number of words produced by males and females both for the whole task and per prompt. However, differential tendencies were also observed in the  exclusive words for each group that were found in the prompts ‘Professions’ and ‘Clothes’.

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2020-01-29

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Jiménez Catalán, R. M., & Canga Alonso, A. (2020). THE AVAILABLE ENGLISH LEXICON OF MALE AND FEMALE SPANISH ADOLESCENTS. ELIA: Estudios de Lingüística Inglesa Aplicada, (19), 157–176. Retrieved from https://revistas.uned.es/index.php/ELIA/article/view/26588

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ARTÍCULOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN / RESEARCH ARTICLES

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