The efficiency of lexical retrieval, an essential subprocess of productive language skills, is crucial in fluent writing and speaking. We examine the feasibility of an experimental computerized training for fluent lexical retrieval in the second language in a classroom setting, applying techniques previously restricted to laboratory use. Results on both a lexical decision and a written lexical retrieval task show that students in each trained-words condition have higher accuracy scores and superior reaction times on the trained words in comparison to students who were not trained on these words, with medium to large effect sizes. We discuss implications of these findings for the study of productive language skills
The experimental study investigates the effectiveness of the use of tasks in vocabulary lessons towa...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data consist of scores from core naming, semanti...
Vocabulary knowledge is not only about end products but also about the ability to access words effic...
The efficiency of lexical retrieval, an essential subprocess of productive language skills, is cruci...
Lexical retrieval is an essential subprocess in language production, and its efficiency is crucial f...
Lexical retrieval is an essential subprocess in language production, and its efficiency is crucial f...
Lexical retrieval is an essential subprocess in language production, and its efficiency is crucial f...
Lexical access and retrieval are essential processes in fluent and efficient second language (L2) or...
Lexical access and retrieval are essential processes in fluent and efficient second language (L2) or...
Bilingual lexical retrieval requires the ability to access, select, and produce words from the appro...
This study surveyed two English learning methods (reading aloud learning and rapid hand-writing lear...
The advantages of both explicit and incidental vocabulary learning mechanisms have been a subject of...
Variation in second language acquisition is evident from earliest stages. This study examined effect...
PURPOSE: Learning new vocabulary has been identified as a challenge for students with (developmental...
This book examines the simultaneous contribution of learner vocabulary size and speed to second lang...
The experimental study investigates the effectiveness of the use of tasks in vocabulary lessons towa...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data consist of scores from core naming, semanti...
Vocabulary knowledge is not only about end products but also about the ability to access words effic...
The efficiency of lexical retrieval, an essential subprocess of productive language skills, is cruci...
Lexical retrieval is an essential subprocess in language production, and its efficiency is crucial f...
Lexical retrieval is an essential subprocess in language production, and its efficiency is crucial f...
Lexical retrieval is an essential subprocess in language production, and its efficiency is crucial f...
Lexical access and retrieval are essential processes in fluent and efficient second language (L2) or...
Lexical access and retrieval are essential processes in fluent and efficient second language (L2) or...
Bilingual lexical retrieval requires the ability to access, select, and produce words from the appro...
This study surveyed two English learning methods (reading aloud learning and rapid hand-writing lear...
The advantages of both explicit and incidental vocabulary learning mechanisms have been a subject of...
Variation in second language acquisition is evident from earliest stages. This study examined effect...
PURPOSE: Learning new vocabulary has been identified as a challenge for students with (developmental...
This book examines the simultaneous contribution of learner vocabulary size and speed to second lang...
The experimental study investigates the effectiveness of the use of tasks in vocabulary lessons towa...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data consist of scores from core naming, semanti...
Vocabulary knowledge is not only about end products but also about the ability to access words effic...