The main aims of the thesis are: to explore the development of Swedish university students’ vocabulary knowledge, size and depth and vocabulary use (i.e. lexical richness) in their written output, to examine the relationship between these, their relationship to examination grades, and to investigate how these relationships develop over time. The results showed that over one year of university studies stronger links between the two dimensions of vocabulary knowledge, size and depth are established. No relationship was found between informants’ vocabulary size and lexical richness. However, a modest relationship was found between depth and the lexical richness of student essays. Furthermore, there was a modest relationship between vocabulary ...
The aim of this study is to examine the vocabulary and receptive collocation knowledge in English am...
Vocabulary knowledge is influential to learners’ language ability.While vocabulary studies in Malays...
The aim of this research was to explore UK undergraduates’ receptive knowledge of vocabulary and how...
The importance of vocabulary is stressed as a central aspect of language learning. The aim of this i...
In the area of writing, research has yet to explore EFL learners’ ability to use varied vocabulary. ...
This master thesis investigates Norwegian lower secondary EFL teachers’assessment of their students’...
Master thesis in Literacy studiesThe purpose of the project is to examine the pupils' vocabulary siz...
Indeed research has shown that vocabulary acquisition is one of the chal-lenges of a language learne...
This paper is centred in the context of English Medium Instruction (EMI) and is primarily concerned ...
This thesis studied the vocabulary development and the content of Finnish university students’ essay...
The significance of the English language carries endless practicability which is known as commonly ...
This research is carried out to study the relationship between the students’ lexical richness and th...
The present study compares the lexical richness of 30 essays taken from the same class of University...
One of the challenges of an EFL learner is to increase the vocabulary size and to increase their voc...
The study investigated the relationship between English language learner’s (ELL) academic vocabulary...
The aim of this study is to examine the vocabulary and receptive collocation knowledge in English am...
Vocabulary knowledge is influential to learners’ language ability.While vocabulary studies in Malays...
The aim of this research was to explore UK undergraduates’ receptive knowledge of vocabulary and how...
The importance of vocabulary is stressed as a central aspect of language learning. The aim of this i...
In the area of writing, research has yet to explore EFL learners’ ability to use varied vocabulary. ...
This master thesis investigates Norwegian lower secondary EFL teachers’assessment of their students’...
Master thesis in Literacy studiesThe purpose of the project is to examine the pupils' vocabulary siz...
Indeed research has shown that vocabulary acquisition is one of the chal-lenges of a language learne...
This paper is centred in the context of English Medium Instruction (EMI) and is primarily concerned ...
This thesis studied the vocabulary development and the content of Finnish university students’ essay...
The significance of the English language carries endless practicability which is known as commonly ...
This research is carried out to study the relationship between the students’ lexical richness and th...
The present study compares the lexical richness of 30 essays taken from the same class of University...
One of the challenges of an EFL learner is to increase the vocabulary size and to increase their voc...
The study investigated the relationship between English language learner’s (ELL) academic vocabulary...
The aim of this study is to examine the vocabulary and receptive collocation knowledge in English am...
Vocabulary knowledge is influential to learners’ language ability.While vocabulary studies in Malays...
The aim of this research was to explore UK undergraduates’ receptive knowledge of vocabulary and how...