Research Methods in Vocabulary Studies. Philip Durrant, Anna Siyanova-Chanturia, Benjamin Kremmel, & Suhad Sonbul (2022). Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamin Publishing Company, 341 pages, ISBN: 9789027211088
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https://doi.org/10.30827/portalin.vi40.26753Keywords:
vocabulary research, corpus linguistics, psycholinguistics, language teaching and learning, language testingAbstract
Vocabulary studies are rooted in and motivated
by practical concerns such as second
language teaching and learning as vocabulary
knowledge constitutes one of the most basic and essential parts of language proficiency (Schmitt, 2014). A systematic review of the research in vocabulary studies will inform both
vocabulary reseachers and language teachers on how to research and teach vocabulary. In this sense, the book under review provides timely and insightful perspectives.
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