
Lexical Inferencing in a First and Second Language
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In this study of lexical inference several topical and important strands in SLA research are woven together to form an impressive whole: lexical knowledge, cross-linguistic influence, reading comprehension and the difference between L1-and L2-speakers. The tests are skilfully planned and executed and lead to a convincing discussion of the results. This will be a most useful book for anyone working in the field of SLA. -- Hakan Ringbom, Emeritus Professor of English, Abo Akademi University, Finland One valuable suggestion made by the authors in the light of this study is that when large typological distances exist, reading and vocabulary instruction should include explicit work on morphology, and even special attention to the commonest words in the L2 that are not lexicalized in the L1. Although this already exists in many ELL programs, the new Wesche and Paribakht's study helps provide confirmatory evidence of the value of such exercises, as well as for the inferencing training that also commonly occurs in instructed L2 contexts. -- Ron Martinez, School of English Studies, University of Nottingham * Book reviews / System 39 (2011) 113-127 *More details
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T. Sima Paribakht is a Professor at the Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute of the University of Ottawa. She is currently Director of the Instituteas Academic Programs. Her current research interests include second language vocabulary development through reading, the effect of the first language on second language lexical processing, testing vocabulary knowledge, and second language vocabulary teaching. She has authored and edited several books and has published a number of book chapters and articles in these and other areas.
Content
Chapter 1 Research on the Lexical Inferencing Process and its Outcomes
Chapter 2 Cross-linguistic Issues in Lexical Inferencing
Part II Trilingual Study of Lexical Inferencing in a First and Second Language
Chapter 3 Conceptualization and Methodology
Chapter 4 L1 Influences on Knowledge Source Use in L2 Lexical Inferencing
Chapter 5 Inferencing Success and Initial Development of Word Knowledge
Chapter 6 Trilingual Study Summary, Discussion and Implications
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