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FACTORS INFLUENCING VOCABULARY LEARNING EFFICIENCY OF LANGUAGE LEARNERS

The list of used internet sites

  1. http://www.ziyonet.uz

  2. http://www.translation.org

  3. http://www.wikipedia.org

  4. http://www.ya.ru

  5. http://www.multilingual-matters.com



1 A.W. Frisby (1957), "Teaching English", The English Language Book Society and Longmans Green and Co., p.98.

2 Alternative formats for evaluating content area vocabulary understanding. Michele L. Simpson. Testing a student's full grasp of a concept requires some different vocabulary tests. Here are some approaches that are easy to use in the classroom. Journal of Reading (31: 1, October 1987), pp. 20 27.

3 Coady, J. (1997). L2 acquisition through extensive reading. In J. Coady and T. Huckin, (eds.). Secondary language vocabulary acquisition. (225-237). New York: Cambridge University Press.

4 Cobb, T. & Horst, M. (2001). Reading academic English: carrying learners across the lexical threshold. In J. Flowerdew & M. Peacock, Research perspectives in English for academic purposes. (315-329). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

5 Cobb, T. (1999). Breadth and depth of vocabulary acquisition with hands-on concordancing. [Electronic version].computer Assisted Language Learning 12, 345-360.

6Cobb, T. (n. d.). Why & how to use frequency lists to learn words. Retrieved October 1, 2004

7Coxhead, A. & Nation, P. (2001). The specialised vocabulary of English for academic purposes. (252-267). In J. Flowerdew & M. Peacock, Research perspectives in English for academic purposes. (315-329). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

8 Haynes, M. (1983). Patterns and perils of guessing in second language reading. In T. Huckin, M. Haynes, & M. Coady, Second language reading and vocabulary learning. (24-45). Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing Corporation

9 Hulstijn, J. and B. Laufer. (2002a). Incidental vocabulary acquisition in a second language: The construct of task-induced involvement. Applied Linguistics 22 (1), 1-26.

10 Hulstijn, J. and B. Laufer. (2002b). Some empirical evidence for the Involvement Load Hypothesis in vocabulary acquisition. Language Learning 51, 539-558.


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