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Science and Heritage Language Integrated Learning (SHLIL): Evidence for the Effectiveness of an Innovative Science Outreach Program for Migrant Students ...
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Implicit learning and SLA:A cognitive psychology perspective
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Implicit learning and language acquisition:Three approaches, one phenomenon
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Collocational processing in L1 and L2:The effects of word Frequency, collocational frequency, and association
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Learning vocabulary and grammar from cross-situational statistics
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The effects of working memory and declarative memory on instructed second language vocabulary learning:Insights from intelligent CALL
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The role of feedback and instruction on the cross-situational learning of vocabulary and morphosyntax:Mixed effects models reveal local and global effects on acquisition
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Distinctions in the acquisition of vocabulary and grammar:An individual differences approach
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Learning language requires acquiring the grammatical categories of words in the language, but learning those categories requires understanding the role of words in the syntax. In this study, we examined how this chicken and egg problem is resolved by learners of an artificial language comprising nouns, verbs, adjectives and case markers following syntactic rules. We also measured individual differences in declarative and procedural memory processing, which have been linked to vocabulary and grammar learning, respectively. The results showed that grammar and vocabulary can be acquired simultaneously, but with distinctive patterns of acquisition – the syntactic role of verbs and their referents first, then other lexical categories, and finally the syntactic function of case markers. Interdependencies in learning were found for word order and verbs, which related to verbal declarative memory, and also for nouns, adjectives and case markers, which related to procedural memory.
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URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/140457/ https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/140457/1/Walker_N._Monaghan_P._Schoetensack_C._Rebuschat_P._2020_._Distinctions_in_the_acquisition_of_vocabulary_and_grammar_An_individual_differences_approach.pdf https://doi.org/10.1111/lang.12395
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Distinctions in the acquisition of vocabulary and grammar: An individual differences approach
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Appendix_1 – Supplemental material for The effects of working memory and declarative memory on instructed second language vocabulary learning: Insights from intelligent CALL ...
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Appendix_1 – Supplemental material for The effects of working memory and declarative memory on instructed second language vocabulary learning: Insights from intelligent CALL ...
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The effects of working memory and declarative memory on instructed second language vocabulary learning: Insights from intelligent CALL ...
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The effects of working memory and declarative memory on instructed second language vocabulary learning: Insights from intelligent CALL ...
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Simultaneous acquisition of words and syntax:Effects of exposure condition and declarative memory
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Simultaneous Acquisition of Words and Syntax: Effects of Exposure Condition and Declarative Memory
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Interdisciplinary research at the intersection of CALL, NLP, and SLA:methodological implications from an input enhancement project
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