Inferencing, or guessing the meaning of novel words from the
context or from internal clues, is a vocabulary comprehension
skill. The structure of this book is described below. Chapter one
defines inferencing and its value is discussed. Chapter two shows a
taxonomy of types of linguistic clues which help the reader guess
the meaning of unknown words. The next chapter focuses on how to
teach inferencing skills in and out of the classroom. Chapter four
discusses the relationship between inferencing and the cloze test.
The final chapter depicts the summary, pedagogical implications,
and recommendations for further research. The content of this book
should benefit second language learners of English, lecturers,
parents, educators, and researchers in vocabulary and second
language acquisition.
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