Chunking ability predicts online sensitivity to L2 morphosyntax: Evidence from Spanish gender agreement
Published online on December 16, 2025
Abstract
Second Language Research, Ahead of Print.
Research has revealed substantial individual differences in how language is processed during reading by both first-language (L1) and second-language (L2) speakers, with morphosyntax in particular being identified as a ‘bottleneck’ area in L2 acquisition. ...
Research has revealed substantial individual differences in how language is processed during reading by both first-language (L1) and second-language (L2) speakers, with morphosyntax in particular being identified as a ‘bottleneck’ area in L2 acquisition. ...