Vocabulary Studies in L1 and L2 Development
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: CH MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (262 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 978-3-7258-4817-1
- 2020
- Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
- English as a medium of instruction (EMI)
- English as an additional language
- English for academic purposes
- English-medium instruction
- L2 vocabulary
- L2 vocabulary research
- TED Talks
- action research
- analysis
- attention
- author co-citation
- bibliometrics
- collocations
- conversational fluency
- corpus
- corpus analysis
- corpus linguistics
- coverage
- cross-linguistic influence
- dictogloss
- dominance analysis
- elaboration
- elicited imitation
- formulaic language
- infrequent vocabulary knowledge
- learner corpus research
- lexical bundles
- lexical knowledge
- listening
- materials development
- medical English education
- medical research article abstracts
- memory
- memory ability
- motivation
- move
- multi-word expressions
- multiple regression analysis
- multiword sequences
- oral proficiency
- partner selection
- principles of learning
- random forests analysis
- repetition
- role play
- second-language acquisition
- spaced retrieval
- student admissions
- textbooks
- time on task
- vocabulary
- vocabulary knowledge
- voc
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This Special Issue presents twelve papers examining vocabulary development across first- and second-language contexts, emphasizing the dynamic link between theory and classroom practice. Key topics include the influence of first-language (L1) knowledge on second-language (L2) vocabulary acquisition, the creation and validation of innovative vocabulary assessment tools, and the effectiveness of instructional strategies for promoting lexical growth. A central theme is the interaction between L1 and L2 vocabularies. Several contributions explore how learners' L1 knowledge shapes L2 vocabulary learning, highlighting cross-linguistic influences and strategies for leveraging L1 resources to enhance L2 acquisition. This underscores the importance of understanding inter-lingual connections for effective teaching. The Issue also advances research on vocabulary assessment by introducing novel methods for measuring lexical knowledge and its relationship to broader language skills, such as reading comprehension. As such, it provides valuable frameworks and practical tools for educators and researchers. Additionally, the collection includes investigations into instructional approaches such as spaced repetition and digital annotation, as well as cognitive factors such as working memory. These studies show how targeted strategies can improve vocabulary retention and acquisition, offering insights for differentiated instruction.
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