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Construct operationalization, L1 effects, and context in second language processing

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 November 2016

ALAN JUFFS*
Affiliation:
University of Pittsburgh
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Address for correspondence: ALAN JUFFS, Department of Linguistics, University of Pittsburgh, Cathedral of Learning, Room 2816, 4200 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15260juffs@pitt.edu

Extract

Cunnings (2016) provides welcome insights into differences between native speaker (NS) sentence processing, adult non-native speaker processing (NNS), and working memory capacity (WMC) limitations. This commentary briefly raises three issues: construct operationalization; the role of first language (L1); and context.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2016 

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