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Jester, Kathleen A. M.; Giles, Rebecca M.; Ferguson, Susan N. – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 2019
Three vocabulary learning approaches -- rote memorization; Cover, Copy, Compare (CCC); and Cover, Copy, Compare Adapted with picture (CCCA) -- were examined for effectiveness in promoting long-term memory retention for productive vocabulary in foreign language learning. Pretest, posttest, and delayed posttest data were collected using Conjuguemos,…
Descriptors: Spanish, Second Language Learning, Vocabulary, High School Students
Study of Interaction between Professional Interest and Memorizing Based on Foreign Language Learning
Urushadze, Natalia; Imedadze, Natela – Higher Education Studies, 2013
This paper is an attempt to reveal conditions for professional interest activation in the process of memorization foreign lexical items by University students. The research is based on the classification of "interest" by D. Uznadze (viz.: "formal interest" and "content-based interest"). The investigation was conducted…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Short Term Memory, Long Term Memory, Memorization
Peer reviewedAmmons, Donalda K.; Miller, Margery S. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1996
Comparison of three training conditions for Spanish-vocabulary development with 30 deaf undergraduates found no significant differences for short-term memory. However, long-term-memory scores under the repeated writing condition were significantly higher than scores under the fingerspelling or silent-reading conditions. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: College Students, Deafness, Drills (Practice), Finger Spelling

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