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Receptive and Productive L2 Vocabularies: Sounds - Meaning - Communication

Autor Malgorzata Krzeminska-Adamek
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 iun 2018
The author reviews both theory and research concerning learning foreign language lexis, and reports on a study into the dynamics of advanced learners¿ L2 lexicons. The theoretical part offers a discussion of the concept of the bilingual mental lexicon, the notion of lexical competence, the interface of word knowledge and the language skills, and the current trends in vocabulary testing. The study described in the book, which adopts a unique longitudinal design, is a significant contribution to our understanding of the changes taking place in receptive and productive lexicons in time. The obtained results carry important implications for course design, instruction and testing procedures in the context of teaching English as an L2 at the advanced level.
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ISBN-13: 9783631679241
ISBN-10: 3631679246
Pagini: 298
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG
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Notă biografică

Mägorzata Krzemi¿ska-Adamek is an Assistant Professor at Marie Curie-Sk¿odowska University in Lublin, Poland, where she teaches courses in second language acquisition and teaching English as a foreign language. Her interests include vocabulary acquisition and language testing. She is also a teacher trainer and ELT materials writer.

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The book discusses topics in learning foreign language lexis, including the bilingual lexicon, lexical competence and trends in vocabulary testing. It also reports on a longitudinal study of the changes in the receptive and productive lexicons of advanced learners of English. The results carry implications for course design and assessment in TEFL.