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Lin Chen; Yi Xu; Charles Perfetti – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2024
There is a long-standing argument about whether words or character morphemes are the functional units in reading Chinese. We propose a Character-Word Dual Function (CWDF) model of reading Chinese in which both characters and words are functional units that contribute differentially to orthographic and meaning processes in reading Chinese. Two…
Descriptors: Chinese, Vocabulary, Morphemes, Orthographic Symbols
Cheonkam Jeong – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The ongoing tonogenetic sound change in Seoul Korean involves transphonologization in phrase initial position, where the fundamental frequency (F0) of the vowel following aspirated or lenis stops becomes associated with the aspirated-lenis stop contrast (phonologization), while the originally contrastive Voice Onset Time (VOT) values merge…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Korean, Vocabulary, Word Frequency
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Pongsathon Wasikarat; Kittitouch Soontornwipast – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2024
The purpose of this current study was to (1) investigate the text coverage that the BNC/COCA Word Family Lists (Nation, 2017) and the Academic Word List (Coxhead, 2000) provided in the first-year undergraduate economics textbooks, and (2) estimate the vocabulary size required to read the textbooks. A corpus of 1,343,493 words from the economics…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Content Analysis, Textbooks, Textbook Content
DiMarco, Kimberly – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Researchers have studied children's exposure to television and the impact it has on children's academic development, and have discovered that educational television programs may positively influence children's vocabulary growth (Fuenzalida, 2017; Heintz & Wartella, 2012; Larson & Rhan, 2015; Linebarger, Moses, Liebeskind, & McMenamin,…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Educational Television, Childrens Television, Word Frequency
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Ian Cushing – Language and Education, 2024
Tiered vocabulary is a pervasive concept in academic scholarship, education policy, and schools. It involves placing individual words into hierarchically arranged tiers, based on their apparent simplicity, sophistication, utility, and complexity, with these categorisations used to determine which words carry value in the classroom. In this article…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Vocabulary Development, Word Frequency, Language Usage
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Tessa Bent; Melissa Baese-Berk; Brian Puckett; Erica Ryherd; Sydney Perry; Natalie A. Manley – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2024
Word identification accuracy is modulated by many factors including linguistic characteristics of words (frequent vs. infrequent), listening environment (noisy vs. quiet), and listener-related differences (older vs. younger). Nearly, all studies investigating these factors use high-familiarity words and noise signals that are either energetic…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Word Recognition, Medicine, Vocabulary
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Savaldi-Harussi, Gat; Uziel, Sigal – Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 2023
This study's goal was to inform the selection of the most frequently used words to serve as a reference for core vocabulary selection for Hebrew-speaking children who require AAC. The paper describes the vocabulary used by 12 Hebrew-speaking preschool children with typical development in two different conditions: peer talk, and peer talk with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Word Frequency, Hebrew, Preschool Children
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Wenhua Hsu – Journal of Education and Learning, 2024
The binge-watching phenomenon on college campuses in Taiwan inspired this study. The researcher often overhears her students chatting about which Mandarin TV series they have been binge-watching recently. Given this drama fever, which may provide an impetus for sustained reading of on-screen text, the researcher is concerned with English…
Descriptors: Captions, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Mandarin Chinese
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Donlawat Meebangsai; Pawarit Pongtin; Panjaphon Kitipoontanakorn; Piyapong Laosrirattanachai – PASAA: Journal of Language Teaching and Learning in Thailand, 2023
The researchers investigated the usage of appropriate academic English vocabulary in research papers authored by English major students, publications in Thai national journals, and international journals. In total, 708 papers published between 2016 and 2018 were analyzed, consisting of 300 international research papers, 300 national research…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Vocabulary, Majors (Students), Student Research
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Yulia Agustina; Pratomo Widodo; Margana Margana – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2024
In the current era, the use of corpora in language teaching is mainly explored in English classes as it has become a trend in education. Hence, this research aimed to identify the corpus metadata, frequently used words, and unique words related to the Islamic boarding school context to be used in the English instructional process. This research…
Descriptors: Boarding Schools, Islam, Religious Schools, Metadata
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Rivero-Contreras, Miriam; Engelhardt, Paul E.; Saldaña, David – Annals of Dyslexia, 2021
Easy-to-read guidelines recommend visual support and lexical simplification to facilitate text processing, but few empirical studies confirm a positive effect from these recommendations in individuals with dyslexia. This study examined the influence of the visual support and lexical simplification on sentence processing through eye movements at…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Sentences, Reading Processes, Dyslexia
Lin, Kimberly R.; Wisman Weil, Lisa; Thurm, Audrey; Lord, Catherine; Luyster, Rhiannon J. – Autism & Developmental Language Impairments, 2022
Background & aims: Throughout typical development, children prioritize different perceptual, social, and linguistic cues to learn words. The earliest acquired words are often those that are perceptually salient and highly imageable. Imageability, the ease in which a word evokes a mental image, is a strong predictor for word age of acquisition…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Expressive Language, Visualization, Predictor Variables
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Toyama, Yukie – Reading Research Quarterly, 2021
In this study, I investigated the simultaneous effects of the reader, the text, and the task factors, and their interactions, on reading comprehension, using explanatory item response models. Analyses of a large data set from a commercially available online assessment system with a wide range of readers (n = 10,547) and passages (n = 48) uncovered…
Descriptors: Reader Text Relationship, Reading Comprehension, Item Response Theory, Sentence Structure
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Ryan Klinger – Vocabulary Learning and Instruction, 2024
Studies relating to the vocabulary items within EFL textbooks have revealed a divergence from well-researched wordlists such as the New General Service List (NGSL) (Browne et al., 2013), and the BNC/COCA wordlist (Nakayama, 2022; Sun and Dang, 2020). In Japan, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) recently…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Word Frequency, Junior High Schools, English (Second Language)
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Graves, Michael F.; Elmore, Jeff; Fitzgerald, Jill – Elementary School Journal, 2019
This study described and analyzed the vocabulary of 4 current, best-selling core reading programs and developed word lists based on these analyses. Results showed a good deal of similarity but also some significant differences among the programs. Across grades 1-6, all of them included a substantial number of tokens (approximately 380,000-660,000)…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Reading Programs, Word Lists, Elementary Education
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