Vocabulary Learning Strategies in a Multilingual Academic Environment: Is Morphological Segmentation Quite Sustainable?
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Conceptualization, T.R. and D.M.; methodology, T.R. and D.M.; investigation, T.R.; resources, T.R.; writing—original draft preparation, T.R.; writing—review and editing, T.R. and D.M.; visualization, T.R.; supervision, D.M. and T.R. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript. Funding: This research received no external funding. Institutional Review Board Statement: Not applicable for studies not involving humans or animals. Informed Consent Statement: Not applicable. Data Availability Statement: Not applicable here. Conflicts of Interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest. References 1. Lieber, R. Introducing Morphology, 2nd ed.; Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK, 2017. 2. Nation, P. Learning Vocabulary in Another Language; Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK, 2001. 3. Laufer, B. The Lexical Plight in Second Language Reading: Words You Don’t Know, Words You Think You Know and Words You Can’t Guess. 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