The present study explores academic vocabulary knowledge, operationalised through the Academic Word List, among first-year higher education students. Both receptive and productive knowledge and the proportion between the two are examined. Results show that while receptive knowledge is readily acquired by first-year students, productive knowledge lags behind and remains problematic. This entails that receptive knowledge is much larger than productive knowledge, which confirms earlier indications that receptive vocabulary knowledge is larger than productive knowledge for both academic vocabulary (Zhou 2010) and general vocabulary (cf. Laufer 1998, Webb 2008, among others). Furthermore, results reveal that the ratio between receptive and produ...
Vocabulary knowledge is influential to learners’ language ability.While vocabulary studies in Malays...
This paper is concerned with research in measuring receptive and productive vocabulary knowledge in ...
This study explores the extent to which vocabulary size matters in academic literacy. Participants (...
This study explores the relationship between receptive and productive vocabulary knowledge. The rela...
The progression from receptive vocabulary knowledge to productive word use in language learning to d...
The progression from receptive vocabulary knowledge to productive word use in language learning to d...
Vocabulary knowledge is a key component for literacy skills as well as the development of communicat...
The aim of this research was to explore undergraduates’ receptive and productive knowledge of vocabu...
The aim of this research was to explore UK undergraduates’ receptive knowledge of vocabulary and how...
The present study investigates lexical collocations in first- and fourth-year Thai university learne...
This study investigates the link between breadth (or size) and depth of vocabulary knowledge, and th...
With the objective of determining what academic vocabulary students use productively, and exploring ...
The present study looks at the internal structure of vocabulary knowledge along the receptive and pr...
This study aims to explore the relationship between receptive and productive vocabulary size and ind...
AbstractThe purposes of this study were to see the development of students’ receptive and controlled...
Vocabulary knowledge is influential to learners’ language ability.While vocabulary studies in Malays...
This paper is concerned with research in measuring receptive and productive vocabulary knowledge in ...
This study explores the extent to which vocabulary size matters in academic literacy. Participants (...
This study explores the relationship between receptive and productive vocabulary knowledge. The rela...
The progression from receptive vocabulary knowledge to productive word use in language learning to d...
The progression from receptive vocabulary knowledge to productive word use in language learning to d...
Vocabulary knowledge is a key component for literacy skills as well as the development of communicat...
The aim of this research was to explore undergraduates’ receptive and productive knowledge of vocabu...
The aim of this research was to explore UK undergraduates’ receptive knowledge of vocabulary and how...
The present study investigates lexical collocations in first- and fourth-year Thai university learne...
This study investigates the link between breadth (or size) and depth of vocabulary knowledge, and th...
With the objective of determining what academic vocabulary students use productively, and exploring ...
The present study looks at the internal structure of vocabulary knowledge along the receptive and pr...
This study aims to explore the relationship between receptive and productive vocabulary size and ind...
AbstractThe purposes of this study were to see the development of students’ receptive and controlled...
Vocabulary knowledge is influential to learners’ language ability.While vocabulary studies in Malays...
This paper is concerned with research in measuring receptive and productive vocabulary knowledge in ...
This study explores the extent to which vocabulary size matters in academic literacy. Participants (...