Lexico-Semantic Attrition of Native Language: Evidence from Russian-Hebrew Bilinguals

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Title: Lexico-Semantic Attrition of Native Language: Evidence from Russian-Hebrew Bilinguals
Language: English
Authors: Federico Gallo (ORCID 0000-0002-4343-4664), Beatriz Bermúdez-Margaretto, Anastasia Malyshevskaya, Yury Shtyrov, Hamutal Kreiner, Mikhail Pokhoday, Anna Petrova, Andriy Myachykov
Source: Language Learning. 2025 75(3):771-800.
Availability: Wiley. Available from: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 111 River Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030. Tel: 800-835-6770; e-mail: cs-journals@wiley.com; Web site: https://www.wiley.com/en-us
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 30
Publication Date: 2025
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Descriptors: Language Skill Attrition, Lexicology, Semantics, Native Language, Russian, Hebrew, Bilingualism, Psycholinguistics, Immigrants, Foreign Countries, Language Usage, Interference (Language), Language Tests, Accuracy, Scores, Language Attitudes, Adults
Geographic Terms: Israel
DOI: 10.1111/lang.12678
ISSN: 0023-8333
1467-9922
Abstract: Native language (L1) attrition is ubiquitous in modern globalized society, but its cognitive/psycholinguistic mechanisms are poorly understood. We investigated lexico-semantic L1 attrition in L1 Russian immigrants in Israel, who predominantly use their second language (L2), Hebrew, in daily life. We included Russian monolinguals as a control group. We tested two potential causal mechanisms of attrition: L2 interference versus L1 disuse. Participants completed a fill-the-gap task in two conditions: accuracy (producing one exactly matching word) and scope (providing as many synonyms as possible). We expected L2 interference and L1 disuse to lead to the differential reduction of accuracy and scope features, respectively. Lower scores for attriters emerged in the accuracy but not in the scope condition. Moreover, attitude towards L1 influenced attriters' accuracy--but not scope--performance, with higher L1 preference predicting higher accuracy. We provide evidence for lexico-semantic attrition in adult immigrants, pointing to L2 interference as the primary cause of impaired lexical retrieval.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2025
Accession Number: EJ1484536
Database: ERIC
FullText Text:
  Availability: 0
Header DbId: eric
DbLabel: ERIC
An: EJ1484536
AccessLevel: 3
PubType: Academic Journal
PubTypeId: academicJournal
PreciseRelevancyScore: 0
IllustrationInfo
Items – Name: Title
  Label: Title
  Group: Ti
  Data: Lexico-Semantic Attrition of Native Language: Evidence from Russian-Hebrew Bilinguals
– Name: Language
  Label: Language
  Group: Lang
  Data: English
– Name: Author
  Label: Authors
  Group: Au
  Data: <searchLink fieldCode="AR" term="%22Federico+Gallo%22">Federico Gallo</searchLink> (ORCID <externalLink term="https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4343-4664">0000-0002-4343-4664</externalLink>)<br /><searchLink fieldCode="AR" term="%22Beatriz+Bermúdez-Margaretto%22">Beatriz Bermúdez-Margaretto</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="AR" term="%22Anastasia+Malyshevskaya%22">Anastasia Malyshevskaya</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="AR" term="%22Yury+Shtyrov%22">Yury Shtyrov</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="AR" term="%22Hamutal+Kreiner%22">Hamutal Kreiner</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="AR" term="%22Mikhail+Pokhoday%22">Mikhail Pokhoday</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="AR" term="%22Anna+Petrova%22">Anna Petrova</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="AR" term="%22Andriy+Myachykov%22">Andriy Myachykov</searchLink>
– Name: TitleSource
  Label: Source
  Group: Src
  Data: <searchLink fieldCode="SO" term="%22Language+Learning%22"><i>Language Learning</i></searchLink>. 2025 75(3):771-800.
– Name: Avail
  Label: Availability
  Group: Avail
  Data: Wiley. Available from: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 111 River Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030. Tel: 800-835-6770; e-mail: cs-journals@wiley.com; Web site: https://www.wiley.com/en-us
– Name: PeerReviewed
  Label: Peer Reviewed
  Group: SrcInfo
  Data: Y
– Name: Pages
  Label: Page Count
  Group: Src
  Data: 30
– Name: DatePubCY
  Label: Publication Date
  Group: Date
  Data: 2025
– Name: TypeDocument
  Label: Document Type
  Group: TypDoc
  Data: Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research
– Name: Subject
  Label: Descriptors
  Group: Su
  Data: <searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Language+Skill+Attrition%22">Language Skill Attrition</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Lexicology%22">Lexicology</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Semantics%22">Semantics</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Native+Language%22">Native Language</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Russian%22">Russian</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Hebrew%22">Hebrew</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Bilingualism%22">Bilingualism</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Psycholinguistics%22">Psycholinguistics</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Immigrants%22">Immigrants</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Foreign+Countries%22">Foreign Countries</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Language+Usage%22">Language Usage</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Interference+%28Language%29%22">Interference (Language)</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Language+Tests%22">Language Tests</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Accuracy%22">Accuracy</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Scores%22">Scores</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Language+Attitudes%22">Language Attitudes</searchLink><br /><searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Adults%22">Adults</searchLink>
– Name: Subject
  Label: Geographic Terms
  Group: Su
  Data: <searchLink fieldCode="DE" term="%22Israel%22">Israel</searchLink>
– Name: DOI
  Label: DOI
  Group: ID
  Data: 10.1111/lang.12678
– Name: ISSN
  Label: ISSN
  Group: ISSN
  Data: 0023-8333<br />1467-9922
– Name: Abstract
  Label: Abstract
  Group: Ab
  Data: Native language (L1) attrition is ubiquitous in modern globalized society, but its cognitive/psycholinguistic mechanisms are poorly understood. We investigated lexico-semantic L1 attrition in L1 Russian immigrants in Israel, who predominantly use their second language (L2), Hebrew, in daily life. We included Russian monolinguals as a control group. We tested two potential causal mechanisms of attrition: L2 interference versus L1 disuse. Participants completed a fill-the-gap task in two conditions: accuracy (producing one exactly matching word) and scope (providing as many synonyms as possible). We expected L2 interference and L1 disuse to lead to the differential reduction of accuracy and scope features, respectively. Lower scores for attriters emerged in the accuracy but not in the scope condition. Moreover, attitude towards L1 influenced attriters' accuracy--but not scope--performance, with higher L1 preference predicting higher accuracy. We provide evidence for lexico-semantic attrition in adult immigrants, pointing to L2 interference as the primary cause of impaired lexical retrieval.
– Name: AbstractInfo
  Label: Abstractor
  Group: Ab
  Data: As Provided
– Name: DateEntry
  Label: Entry Date
  Group: Date
  Data: 2025
– Name: AN
  Label: Accession Number
  Group: ID
  Data: EJ1484536
PLink https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&db=eric&AN=EJ1484536
RecordInfo BibRecord:
  BibEntity:
    Identifiers:
      – Type: doi
        Value: 10.1111/lang.12678
    Languages:
      – Text: English
    PhysicalDescription:
      Pagination:
        PageCount: 30
        StartPage: 771
    Subjects:
      – SubjectFull: Language Skill Attrition
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Lexicology
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Semantics
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Native Language
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Russian
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Hebrew
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Bilingualism
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Psycholinguistics
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Immigrants
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Foreign Countries
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Language Usage
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Interference (Language)
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Language Tests
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Accuracy
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Scores
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Language Attitudes
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Adults
        Type: general
      – SubjectFull: Israel
        Type: general
    Titles:
      – TitleFull: Lexico-Semantic Attrition of Native Language: Evidence from Russian-Hebrew Bilinguals
        Type: main
  BibRelationships:
    HasContributorRelationships:
      – PersonEntity:
          Name:
            NameFull: Federico Gallo
      – PersonEntity:
          Name:
            NameFull: Beatriz Bermúdez-Margaretto
      – PersonEntity:
          Name:
            NameFull: Anastasia Malyshevskaya
      – PersonEntity:
          Name:
            NameFull: Yury Shtyrov
      – PersonEntity:
          Name:
            NameFull: Hamutal Kreiner
      – PersonEntity:
          Name:
            NameFull: Mikhail Pokhoday
      – PersonEntity:
          Name:
            NameFull: Anna Petrova
      – PersonEntity:
          Name:
            NameFull: Andriy Myachykov
    IsPartOfRelationships:
      – BibEntity:
          Dates:
            – D: 01
              M: 09
              Type: published
              Y: 2025
          Identifiers:
            – Type: issn-print
              Value: 0023-8333
            – Type: issn-electronic
              Value: 1467-9922
          Numbering:
            – Type: volume
              Value: 75
            – Type: issue
              Value: 3
          Titles:
            – TitleFull: Language Learning
              Type: main
ResultId 1