One of the ideas that are currently gaining ground with regard to vocabulary acquisition in a foreign language is the view that inferring the meaning of a word from its context makes an important contribution towards the retention of the word in question. A precondition for this is that the meaning be guessed correctly.In our study we investigated (1) which contextual factors influence the guessability of words, (2) how these factors influence receptive retention (after guessing and memorizing), and (3) what is the relationship between correctly or incorrectly guessing and retention (after a learning stage). The main conclusions of this study are: (1) a specificfilling-in of the factors subject, verb, and function contributes to the guessab...
Abstract—The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of inferencing the meaning of new wor...
Japanese university students learning English as a foreign language (EFL) encountered 10 target word...
Vocabulary is an indispensable part of a language. It is vitally needed to express meaning. Teaching...
One of the ideas that are currently gaining ground with regard to vocabulary acquisition in a foreig...
This paper reports research into the acquisition of vocabulary in a foreign language, more specifica...
Low frequency words at two different densities in a text were replaced by nonsense words. The subjec...
The present study examined the effect of contextual clues and topic familiarity on L2 lexical infere...
Contains fulltext : 191639.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Learning new vo...
Learning new vocabulary from context typically requires multiple encounters during which word meanin...
Guessing meaning from context is a challenging strategy for Second Language Learners (SLLs). In usin...
Learning new vocabulary from context typically requires multiple encounters during which word meanin...
Guessing the meaning of unknown vocabularies within a text is a way of learning new ...
The omnibus question proposed here is to pinpoint the impact of a contextual guessing strategy (CGS)...
The omnibus question proposed here is to pinpoint the impact of a contextual guessing strategy (CGS)...
The importance of context in vocabulary learning is evident from two common-sense observations: What...
Abstract—The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of inferencing the meaning of new wor...
Japanese university students learning English as a foreign language (EFL) encountered 10 target word...
Vocabulary is an indispensable part of a language. It is vitally needed to express meaning. Teaching...
One of the ideas that are currently gaining ground with regard to vocabulary acquisition in a foreig...
This paper reports research into the acquisition of vocabulary in a foreign language, more specifica...
Low frequency words at two different densities in a text were replaced by nonsense words. The subjec...
The present study examined the effect of contextual clues and topic familiarity on L2 lexical infere...
Contains fulltext : 191639.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Learning new vo...
Learning new vocabulary from context typically requires multiple encounters during which word meanin...
Guessing meaning from context is a challenging strategy for Second Language Learners (SLLs). In usin...
Learning new vocabulary from context typically requires multiple encounters during which word meanin...
Guessing the meaning of unknown vocabularies within a text is a way of learning new ...
The omnibus question proposed here is to pinpoint the impact of a contextual guessing strategy (CGS)...
The omnibus question proposed here is to pinpoint the impact of a contextual guessing strategy (CGS)...
The importance of context in vocabulary learning is evident from two common-sense observations: What...
Abstract—The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of inferencing the meaning of new wor...
Japanese university students learning English as a foreign language (EFL) encountered 10 target word...
Vocabulary is an indispensable part of a language. It is vitally needed to express meaning. Teaching...