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An analog study of first language dominance and interference over second language

Posted on:1999-12-19Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of Nevada, RenoCandidate:Houmanfar, RamonaFull Text:PDF
GTID:1465390014973811Subject:Behavioral psychology
Abstract/Summary:
The purpose of this study was to design a model for "first language" dominance over "second language" performance and the interference of one language over the other. Two sets of equivalence relations showing a common element (i.e., the referent) were established under different contextual conditions. One set ("first language") was over trained relative to the other ("second language"). Dominance of the "first language", as demonstrated in relations involving the common element, was determined by examining performances in the absence of contextual stimuli. Interference by one language over the other was modeled by examining the degree to which resurgence of "first language" and "second language" relations would occur in extinction, following a period of exposure to inconsistent test trials. In addition, both selection-based (i.e., copy text) and topography-based equivalence (i.e., intraverbal) were examined in these areas. The results demonstrated the development of an analog for a bilingual repertoire, the domination of the "first language" over the "second language" and the interference of one language over the other were established.
Keywords/Search Tags:Language, Over, Interference, Dominance
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