Reading ability and vocabulary knowledge are two of the most
important components of performance in a second language,
especially in academic settings. Each depend on the other, as
vocabulary knowledge is the single most important factor in reading
comprehension, while reading is the single most important means by
which intermediate and advanced learners acquire new words. This
symbiotic relationship is the subject of this volume. The authors
argue that building vocabulary through reading is a fruitful but
complex activity that needs better understanding and more careful
guidance. This book is unique in its emphases on original research.
Eight of the 14 chapters are empirical studies published for the
first time, including classroom-based case studies, experimental
research, and think-aloud protocol analysis. In every chapter,
consideration is given to the pedagogical implications and possible
applications of the research findings. Lengthy editorial comments
at the end of each chapter reinforce this practical concern.
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