Abstract
Abstract
Most studies on register have only approached it from the point of view of production rather than perception.
However, features associated with less formal registers could vary in production and perception, particularly in the case of L2.
Here an experimental methodology is used to look at five morphosyntactic linguistic features commonly considered more colloquial
in Spanish and compare their effect in perceiving a sentence as more or less formal in two different groups of Spanish speakers,
L1 and L2. Results show differences between the two groups, in the effect and weight of some of the experimental conditions and
their interactions. These differences can be explained in terms of register input received in the classroom and perceptibility and
processing impact of some of the features. The paper concludes with a discussion of the methodological challenges of this type of
study as well as how it can complement register production studies.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
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