Wong, W., & Pyun, D. O. (2012). The effects of sentence writing on second language french and korean lexical retention. The Canadian Modern Language Review/La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes, 68(2), 164-189.
摘要:This study investigates the effects of sentence writing (SW) on second language (L2) lexical retention by comparing two word-learning conditions: writing new words in sentences and repeated word-picture viewing. L2 learners of French and Korean attempted to learn 24 new words: 12 words with one condition and 12 words with another condition. Dependent measures were one immediate and two delayed post-tests that required participants to produce target word forms. Results for both language groups revealed negative effects for SW, suggesting that SW can impede word-form learning during the initial stages of L2 vocabulary learning. Furthermore, the finding that the Korean learners' scores were much lower than the French learners' scores under the SW condition suggests that SW may result in even less retention when the L2 script is far more distant from one's first language (L1), thereby supporting the impact of L1-L2 orthographic distance on L2 word learning and retention. Adapted from the source document
关键词:psycholinguistics, lexical processing, applied linguistics, non-native language learning languages other than English, Second Language Learning, French as a Second Language Learning, Korean, Transfer Learning, Orthography, Vocabulary Learning, Second Language Writing