Full Description
Written for students of applied linguistics, this textbook is an indispensable introduction to the area of vocabulary knowledge. By linking the latest research to an overview of how the field is developing, the authors explore how learners handle what they know in second and foreign language vocabulary, and how they activate this information.
Dimensions of Vocabulary Knowledge:
- Offers a comprehensive investigation of the dimensions that constitute the word knowledge framework and identifies links between them
- Synthesizes research on individual aspects of word knowledge
- Presents new empirical research findings and considers the pedagogical implications of these
- Provides questions for further classroom discussion
Contents
Preface
1. Introduction: Deconstructing Vocabulary Knowledge; James Milton and Tess Fitzpatrick
2. Knowledge of Spoken Form; James Milton, Thoma? Alexiou and Marina Mattheoudakis
3. Knowledge of Written Form; Imma Miralpeix and Paul Meara
4. Knowledge of Word Parts; Katja Mantyla and Ari Huhta
5. Knowledge of Form and Meaning; María Pilar Agustín Llach and Soraya Moreno Espinosa
6. Knowledge of Concepts and Referents; Parto Pajoohesh
7. Knowledge of Word Association; Tess Fitzpatrick and Ian Munby
8. Knowledge of Grammatical Use; Jeanine Treffers-Daller and Vivienne Rogers
9. Knowledge of Collocations; Dale Brown
10. Knowledge of Constraints on Use; Clarissa Wilks
11. Confidence in Word Knowledge; Jim Ronald and Tadamitsu Kamimoto
12. Conclusion: Reconstructing Vocabulary Knowledge; Tess Fitzpatrick and James Milton
Appendices
Glossary
References
Index.