Svetlana V. Cook
List of John Benjamins publications for which Svetlana V. Cook plays a role.
Articles
A case for agreement: Processing of case inflection by early and late learners Representation and Processing in Bilingual Morphology, Austin, Jennifer R. (ed.), pp. 6–41 | Article
2019 Previous research on Russian nominal inflection reports a processing advantage for the Nominative case, the citation form, in native and highly proficient nonnative speakers (Gor, Chrabaszcz, & Cook, 2017). However, it remains unclear whether this advantage is present only in single-word… read more
Early and late learners decompose inflected nouns, but can they tell which ones are inflected correctly? Journal of Second Language Studies 1:1, pp. 106–140 | Article
2018 An auditory lexical decision task tests morphological decomposition and sensitivity to violations in inflection in late second language learners, early learners (heritage speakers), and native speakers of Russian. Two datasets compared reaction times and error rates to real Russian inflected… read more
Lexical access in L2: Representational deficit or processing constraint? The Mental Lexicon 10:2, pp. 247–270 | Article
2015 Previous research on phonological priming in a Lexical Decision Task (LDT) has demonstrated that second language (L2) learners do not show inhibition typical for native (L1) speakers that results from lexical competition, but rather a reversed effect – facilitation (Gor, Cook, & Jackson, 2010).… read more
Chapter 15. Russian verbs of motion: Second language acquisition and cognitive linguistics perspectives New Approaches to Slavic Verbs of Motion, Hasko, Victoria and Renee Perelmutter (eds.), pp. 361–381 | Article
2010 The results of three experiments comparing the processing of verbs of motion by late second language learners, American college students of Russian, and early starters, heritage speakers of Russian, are interpreted within the image-schematic framework developed in cognitive linguistics: the… read more