The impact of L2 vocabulary knowledge on language fluency
While there has been ample research on the relationship between vocabulary knowledge (breadth and depth aspects) and speaking proficiency, very little attention has been given to the correlation between the four aspects of L2 lexical knowledge (receptive\productive\ breadth\depth) and L2 speaking ab...
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my.um.eprints.439462023-12-04T05:04:31Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/43946/ The impact of L2 vocabulary knowledge on language fluency Tong, Yanli Hasim, Zuwati Abdul Halim, Huzaina P Philology. Linguistics While there has been ample research on the relationship between vocabulary knowledge (breadth and depth aspects) and speaking proficiency, very little attention has been given to the correlation between the four aspects of L2 lexical knowledge (receptive\productive\ breadth\depth) and L2 speaking ability, and none has focused on the moderation effect of L2 vocabulary fluency in speaking capability. The current research recruited 312 Chinese university students as participants. It used the Structure Equation Model (SEM) to assess the relative effectiveness of the four aspects of L2 lexical knowledge and the predictive power of the overall L2 lexical knowledge in L2 speaking. It also ascertained the moderation effect of L2 vocabulary fluency by using Ping’s Single Product Indication Method. Results showed that of the four aspects of L2 vocabulary knowledge, productive vocabulary depth contributed the most to speaking skills. The productive vocabulary breadth ranked second, with receptive vocabulary breadth and depth showing less contribution to speaking proficiency. Regression analyses indicated that overall L2 lexical knowledge explained 47 of the variance in speaking. On the basis of these research findings, educational implications are further discussed, then limitations are identified. © Universiti Putra Malaysia Press. Universiti Putra Malaysia 2022 Article PeerReviewed Tong, Yanli and Hasim, Zuwati and Abdul Halim, Huzaina (2022) The impact of L2 vocabulary knowledge on language fluency. Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 30 (4). pp. 1723-1751. ISSN 01287702, DOI https://doi.org/10.47836/pjssh.30.4.14 <https://doi.org/10.47836/pjssh.30.4.14>. 10.47836/pjssh.30.4.14 |
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While there has been ample research on the relationship between vocabulary knowledge (breadth and depth aspects) and speaking proficiency, very little attention has been given to the correlation between the four aspects of L2 lexical knowledge (receptive\productive\ breadth\depth) and L2 speaking ability, and none has focused on the moderation effect of L2 vocabulary fluency in speaking capability. The current research recruited 312 Chinese university students as participants. It used the Structure Equation Model (SEM) to assess the relative effectiveness of the four aspects of L2 lexical knowledge and the predictive power of the overall L2 lexical knowledge in L2 speaking. It also ascertained the moderation effect of L2 vocabulary fluency by using Ping’s Single Product Indication Method. Results showed that of the four aspects of L2 vocabulary knowledge, productive vocabulary depth contributed the most to speaking skills. The productive vocabulary breadth ranked second, with receptive vocabulary breadth and depth showing less contribution to speaking proficiency. Regression analyses indicated that overall L2 lexical knowledge explained 47 of the variance in speaking. On the basis of these research findings, educational implications are further discussed, then limitations are identified. © Universiti Putra Malaysia Press. |
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