This article examines the effects of synonymy (i.e., learning words with and without high-frequency synonyms that were known to the learners) on word knowledge in a study of 84 Japanese students learning English. It employed 10 tests measuring 5 aspects of word knowledge (orthography, paradigmatic association, syntagmatic association, meaning and form, and grammatical functions) to assess learning. Both receptive and productive tests were used to measure each aspect of vocabulary knowledge. The participants encountered target words in 2 learning conditions: glossed sentences and word pairs. The results showed that the learners had significantly higher scores for the words that had known synonyms on productive knowledge as measured using syn...
The present study investigates the effects of semantic elaboration on L2 vocabulary learning. Sixty-...
[[abstract]]Incidental vocabulary learning, though indispensable to vocabulary growth, has created m...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether teaching vocabulary via collocations would cont...
Based on Nation’s framework of multi-dimensional vocabulary knowledge, this study designed a multi-d...
This thesis looks at whether different kinds of vocabulary learning tasks result in different types ...
Read (1993) presented a test format that assesses the quality of vocabulary knowledge by means of wo...
This article analyzes the use of synonyms in English language teaching and its importance, and the t...
The effects of cognate synonymy in L2 word learning are explored. Participants learned the names of ...
The role that vocabulary learning plays in second language acquisition has been receiving increased ...
Vocabulary plays an essential role in language learning. The lack of vocabulary might cause incompet...
Vocabulary plays an essential role in language learning. The lack of vocabulary might cause incompet...
Vocabulary plays an essential role in language learning. The lack of vocabulary might cause incompet...
Since the early 1990s there has been an increased interest in using corpora in language pedagogy. On...
This study examines how two types of word knowledge, word associa-tions and grammatical suffix knowl...
This paper attempts to explore the vocabulary knowledge of Japanese college students who learn Engli...
The present study investigates the effects of semantic elaboration on L2 vocabulary learning. Sixty-...
[[abstract]]Incidental vocabulary learning, though indispensable to vocabulary growth, has created m...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether teaching vocabulary via collocations would cont...
Based on Nation’s framework of multi-dimensional vocabulary knowledge, this study designed a multi-d...
This thesis looks at whether different kinds of vocabulary learning tasks result in different types ...
Read (1993) presented a test format that assesses the quality of vocabulary knowledge by means of wo...
This article analyzes the use of synonyms in English language teaching and its importance, and the t...
The effects of cognate synonymy in L2 word learning are explored. Participants learned the names of ...
The role that vocabulary learning plays in second language acquisition has been receiving increased ...
Vocabulary plays an essential role in language learning. The lack of vocabulary might cause incompet...
Vocabulary plays an essential role in language learning. The lack of vocabulary might cause incompet...
Vocabulary plays an essential role in language learning. The lack of vocabulary might cause incompet...
Since the early 1990s there has been an increased interest in using corpora in language pedagogy. On...
This study examines how two types of word knowledge, word associa-tions and grammatical suffix knowl...
This paper attempts to explore the vocabulary knowledge of Japanese college students who learn Engli...
The present study investigates the effects of semantic elaboration on L2 vocabulary learning. Sixty-...
[[abstract]]Incidental vocabulary learning, though indispensable to vocabulary growth, has created m...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether teaching vocabulary via collocations would cont...