The prevalence and frequency of Japanese-English cognates: Recommendations for future research in applied linguistics

Volume: 57, Issue: 3, Pages: 355 - 376
Published: Sep 25, 2019
Abstract
Research has demonstrated that cognates are processed and acquired more readily than noncognates regardless of whether the languages share a common script or etymological background (e. g., Japanese and English). Very little research, however, has focused on the prevalence and frequency of cognates in orthographically distinct languages. Using Japanese word frequency data, the present study demonstrates that between 49 % and 22 % of the most...
Paper Details
Title
The prevalence and frequency of Japanese-English cognates: Recommendations for future research in applied linguistics
Published Date
Sep 25, 2019
Volume
57
Issue
3
Pages
355 - 376
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