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The Linguistics of Vocabulary (Paperback)
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In this compilation, the authors open with an analysis of the
formation of philosophical terminology in the history of
Early-Modern Ukrainian culture; specifically, two philosophical
conceptsdobro and blaho ( and ) -- are the focus here. Both are
related to notions of good and wellbeing, but contextual nuances
may affect their discrete meanings rather significantly. The
authors consider the manner in which these two words functioned in
the works by the prominent 18th century Ukrainian philosopher
Hryhorii Skovoroda by way of a study based on a close reading of
thirteen of his colloquies. Following this, the authors aim to
investigate the relationship between morphological awareness and
reading in a language environment which is phonologically
transparent and morphologically challenging (ie: the Czech language
environment). The study showed that morphological awareness
affected reading speed and accuracy more than phonological
awareness. Paradoxically, morphological awareness affected reading
comprehension less than phonological awareness authors interpreted
this to be due to superficial reading style which manifested itself
regardless of student age, gender or IQ. Continuing, research has
indicated that vocabulary depth and breadth are strongly correlated
with reading comprehension and, consequently, with academic
achievement. Recent research has demonstrated that vocabulary can
even predict achievement up to 10 years later. Some theoretical
models, such as the simple view of reading (Hoover & Gough,
1990) or the multicomponent view of reading (Cain, 2009) have
received extensive empirical support and provided a clear insight
into the relationship between reading comprehension and other
linguistic variables, including vocabulary. Thus, the implications
of findings for the design of interventions and for the planning of
reading instruction are discussed. The concluding chapter aims to
discuss relevant underlying theories and review previous empirical
studies on language learning in both F2F and synchronous
computer-mediated communication, as the nature of technology- or
computer-mediated communication makes enhanced incidental learning
feasible.
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