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Vocabulary Analysis On Reading Texts Used By EFL Students
C. Sutyarsah
In: TEFLIN Journal, Vol 12, Iss 2, Pp 194-209 (2015) (2015)
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Creating and Validating an Advanced Practical Word List
Wang, Chen
. - : Victoria University of Wellington, 2012
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This study aims to create and validate a list of highly practical words used in the daily lives of people living in an English-speaking environment. These words are known to most native speakers of English, but are unknown to most advanced non-native speakers. The resulting list will be of great value to advanced non-native users of English who may function well in their respective domains of work but encounter many embarrassments for not having the vocabulary for daily communications. Three contemporary dictionaries were used in the initial development of the Advanced Practical Word List (hereafter APWL). Seven native speakers were then asked to rate the usefulness of the initial word list. Sixty advanced non-native speakers and 40 native speakers of English were asked to identify the words that were known to them. Based on these criteria, 867 word families have been identified by all native speakers as of high practical value but were unknown to most of the advanced non-native speakers in this study. The APWL comprises words from a wide range of frequency levels, and includes both words that should have been known to the advanced learners, and those that are beyond their proficiency level. The APWL is divided into 25 categories, each representing a type of words useful in daily life scenarios. Additionally, the APWL is divided into two types of sublists, one based on the words' frequency levels and another based on the potential usefulness of the words. The APWL is an important aid for advanced learners in an English-speaking context. It helps them cope with words that are frequently used by native speakers in daily life. The APWL is also important, as it attempts to look for another type of vocabulary in addition to the four tiers of words identified by Nation (2001).
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VOCABULARY CONSTRAINT ON READING TEXTS
C. Sutarsyah
In: TEFLIN Journal, Vol 19, Iss 2, Pp 127-140 (2008) (2008)
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Vocabulary Constraint on Texts
C. Sutarsyah
In: TEFLIN Journal, Vol 19, Iss 2 (2008) (2008)
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Journal of Neurolinguistics 21 (2008) 18–34 Do children with Williams syndrome have unusual vocabularies?
Vesna Stojanovik
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Lizet Van Ewijk
In: http://www.lizetvanewijk.nl/2008_WS_JNL.pdf (2007)
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Second language attrition: are different nouns equally likely to be lost?
Marefat, Hamideh
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Rouhshad, Amir
. - : Universidad de Granada, 2007
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Simplification in graded readers: Measuring the authenticity of graded texts
Claridge, Gillian
. - : University of Hawaii National Foreign Language Resource Center, 2005. : Center for Language & Technology, 2005
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Distinguishing common and task-specific processes in word identification: a matter of some moment?
Andrews, Sally
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Heathcote, A.
. - : American Psychological Association Inc, 2001
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使用頻度“1”の語と文章 : 高校『物理』教科書を例に
石井 正彦
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Masahiko ISHII
. - : 国立国語研究所, 1996
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A Whole Word and Number Reading Machine Based on Two Dimensional Low Frequency Fourier Transforms
O'Hair, Mark A.
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1990)
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A semi-automatic method for extracting vocal-tract movements from x-ray films
Julie Fontecave Jallon
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Frédéric Berthommier
In: http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/37/32/63/PDF/Speech_com_fontecave1_s3.pdf
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Simplification in graded readers: Measuring the authenticity of graded texts
Gillian Claridge
In: http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/rfl/October2005/claridge/claridge.pdf
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