Developing receptive skills in two modern languages: some facilitating and hindering factors

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Universidad Nacional de Colombia

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Abstract. This paper reports the findings of a case study that investigated the reading mistakes or miscues made by young EFL learners. These learners were native speakers of Hungarian or Ukrainian. The hypothesis was that there is a difference between the miscues made by Hungarian and Ukrainian learners when reading aloud in English because of the influence of their first language (Hungarian belongs to the Finno-Ugrian language family, while Ukrainian belongs to the Indo-European one; the two languages have different orthographies — Roman and Cyrillic). The research focused on three types of reading miscues: phonetic, lexical and grammatical. Results show that Hungarian learners made less miscues than Ukrainian ones. This is mainly due to the mother tongue influence on the foreign language.

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In Matices en Lenguas Extranjeras. 2010. Diciembre. Numero 4. pp. 1-16.

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