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Improving second language vocabulary learning and retention by leveraging memory enhancement techniques: A multidomain pedagogical approach
- Source :
- Language Teaching Research. :136216882110535
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- SAGE Publications, 2021.
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Abstract
- We investigated whether learning and retaining vocabulary in a second language (L2) can be improved by leveraging a combination of memory enhancement techniques. Specifically, we tested whether combining retrieval practice, spacing, and related manipulations in a ‘multidomain’ pedagogical approach enhances vocabulary acquisition as compared to a typical learning approach. In a classroom-laboratory design, 48 Turkish university students studying L2 English were trained on 64 English words over 17 days. They were assigned to either a ‘typical’ study regimen of (re)studying the words on the first day (initial study) and last day (cramming) of training, or an ‘optimized’ regimen of retrieval practice (retrieving the words), moreover with feedback, spaced throughout the period, moreover with expanding gaps. The target words were tested before training (pre-test) and one and 11 days afterwards (post-tests). Mixed-effects modeling revealed a training-group by test-session interaction, due to greater improvements from optimized training (a striking 18 percentage-point accuracy increase from pre-test to both post-tests) than typical training (an 8 percentage-point increase). Further analyses showed that the optimized training advantages were mainly driven by high (rather than low) frequency words. Overall, the results suggest that a multidomain approach of combining different memory enhancement techniques can lead to substantial gains in both the learning and retention of L2 words, as compared to a typical study pattern. The findings have implications for L2 learning and pedagogy.
- Subjects :
- 060201 languages & linguistics
Linguistics and Language
Vocabulary
Spacing effect
business.industry
4. Education
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05 social sciences
06 humanities and the arts
computer.software_genre
Vocabulary learning
050105 experimental psychology
Language and Linguistics
Education
Word learning
Second language
0602 languages and literature
Distributed Practice
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Artificial intelligence
business
Psychology
computer
Natural language processing
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Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14770954 and 13621688
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Language Teaching Research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....834480b913a4fd8ee9de10750224b239