Probing the depths: Can both size and depth of productive vocabulary predict academic performance?

This study investigates the link between breadth (or size) and depth of vocabulary knowledge, and the relationship between the latter and academic proficiency. Breadth of vocabulary knowledge was measured using a productive version of the Vocabulary Levels Test (Laufer & Nation, 1995), while dep...

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Main Author: Scheepers, Ruth Angela
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: Stellenbosch University 2019-01-01
Series:Per Linguam : A Journal of Language Learning
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Online Access:http://perlinguam.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/812
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spelling doaj-ba1ae9a1c75d44b596686d560134c7032020-11-25T02:44:05ZafrStellenbosch UniversityPer Linguam : A Journal of Language Learning0259-23122224-00122019-01-01342526810.5785/34-2-812Probing the depths: Can both size and depth of productive vocabulary predict academic performance?Scheepers, Ruth Angela 0University of South AfricaThis study investigates the link between breadth (or size) and depth of vocabulary knowledge, and the relationship between the latter and academic proficiency. Breadth of vocabulary knowledge was measured using a productive version of the Vocabulary Levels Test (Laufer & Nation, 1995), while depth was operationalised by productive knowledge of collocations. A small sample of 60 university students of English whose examination scores were closest to the 25th, 50th and 75th percentiles was selected. Relationships were determined between breadth of vocabulary knowledge and depth of vocabulary knowledge on the one hand, and between depth of vocabulary knowledge and academic proficiency (represented by examination scores) on the other. While a relationship between breadth and depth of vocabulary knowledge was found, suggesting a link between smaller vocabulary size and the production of deviant multiword units for the group as a whole, the relationship between depth of vocabulary knowledge and academic performance was not proved conclusively. It should, however, be kept in mind that numbers were relatively small. Further investigations using larger samples might find a more robust relationship.http://perlinguam.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/812Vocabulary knowledgeAcademic proficiencyMultiword unitsCollocations
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Probing the depths: Can both size and depth of productive vocabulary predict academic performance?
Per Linguam : A Journal of Language Learning
Vocabulary knowledge
Academic proficiency
Multiword units
Collocations
author_facet Scheepers, Ruth Angela
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title Probing the depths: Can both size and depth of productive vocabulary predict academic performance?
title_short Probing the depths: Can both size and depth of productive vocabulary predict academic performance?
title_full Probing the depths: Can both size and depth of productive vocabulary predict academic performance?
title_fullStr Probing the depths: Can both size and depth of productive vocabulary predict academic performance?
title_full_unstemmed Probing the depths: Can both size and depth of productive vocabulary predict academic performance?
title_sort probing the depths: can both size and depth of productive vocabulary predict academic performance?
publisher Stellenbosch University
series Per Linguam : A Journal of Language Learning
issn 0259-2312
2224-0012
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This study investigates the link between breadth (or size) and depth of vocabulary knowledge, and the relationship between the latter and academic proficiency. Breadth of vocabulary knowledge was measured using a productive version of the Vocabulary Levels Test (Laufer & Nation, 1995), while depth was operationalised by productive knowledge of collocations. A small sample of 60 university students of English whose examination scores were closest to the 25th, 50th and 75th percentiles was selected. Relationships were determined between breadth of vocabulary knowledge and depth of vocabulary knowledge on the one hand, and between depth of vocabulary knowledge and academic proficiency (represented by examination scores) on the other. While a relationship between breadth and depth of vocabulary knowledge was found, suggesting a link between smaller vocabulary size and the production of deviant multiword units for the group as a whole, the relationship between depth of vocabulary knowledge and academic performance was not proved conclusively. It should, however, be kept in mind that numbers were relatively small. Further investigations using larger samples might find a more robust relationship.
topic Vocabulary knowledge
Academic proficiency
Multiword units
Collocations
url http://perlinguam.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/812
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