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Carrell, Patricia L. – Language Learning, 1984
Reports an empirical study which compared recalls of two types of stories--one well-structured and the other deliberately not well-structured--by students of English as a second language. Results indicate that the quantity and temporal sequence of story recall are affected by differences in story structure. (SED)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Higher Education, Language Research
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de Groot, Annette M. B.; Keijzer, Rineke – Language Learning, 2000
Looked at the foreign language vocabulary learning and forgetting in experienced foreign language learners, using a paired-associate training technique in which native-language words were paired with pseudowords. Cognates and concrete words were easier to learn and less susceptible to forgetting than noncognates and abstract words. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: College Students, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Language Tests
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van Hell, Janet G.; Mahn, Andrea Candia – Language Learning, 1997
Examined the efficacy of the keyword method versus rote rehearsal in learning foreign language vocabulary. Findings revealed that in experienced foreign language learners, rote learners' performance excelled that of keyword learners, whereas in experienced learners, rote and keyword learners recalled the same proportion of words, although the…
Descriptors: College Students, Drills (Practice), Dutch, Elementary Secondary Education