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Lexical input processing and vocabulary learning / Joe Barcroft, Washington University in St. Louis.

Van Pelt Library P326.5.P75 B37 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Barcroft, Joe, author.
Series:
Language learning and language teaching ; v. 43.
Language learning & language teaching (LI&LT), 1569-9471 ; Volume 43
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Lexicology--Psychological aspects--Research.
Lexicology.
Vocabulary--Study and teaching.
Vocabulary.
Cognitive learning--Psychological aspects--Research.
Cognitive learning.
Language acquisition--Psychological aspects--Research.
Language acquisition.
Language acquisition--Psychological aspects.
Research.
Psychological aspects.
Lexicology--Psychological aspects.
Physical Description:
ix, 194 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2015]
Contents:
1 Acknowledgments p. xi
2 Chapter 1. Introduction p. 1
3 Understanding lex-ip
4 Chapter 2. Multiple Levels of Input Processing and Language Learning p. 11
5 Chapter 3. Three Key Components of Learning a Word: Form, Meaning, Mapping p. 29
6 Chapter 4. Contexts of Lexical Input Processing: L1/L2 and Incidental/Intentional p. 39
7 Task-based effects
8 Chapter 5. Specificity in Type of Processing and Learning: The TOPRA Model p. 57
9 Chapter 6. Effects of Tasks Involving Semantic and Structural Elaboration p. 69
10 Chapter 7. Effects of Output with and without Access to Meaning p. 93
11 Chapter 8. Effects of Opportunities for Target Word Retrieval p. 103
12 Input-based effects
13 Chapter 9. Privileging and Patterns in Partial Word Form Learning p. 115
14 Chapter 10. Effects of Increased and Spaced Exposure p. 125
15 Chapter 11. Effects of Semantic versus Thematic Sets p. 133
16 Chapter 12. Effects of Input Enhancement p. 139
17 Chapter 13. Effects of Acoustically Varied Input p. 149
18 Conclusions and future research
19 Chapter 14. Summary of Theoretical and Instructional Implications p. 165
20 Chapter 15. Directions for Future Research p. 173
21 References p. 179
22 Appendix A p. 191
23 Appendix B p. 192
24 Index p. 193.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-190) and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Barcroft, Joe, author. Lexical input processing and vocabulary learning
ISBN:
9789027213280
9027213283
9789027213297
9027213291
OCLC:
912476832

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