The Impact of English Morphological Awareness on Vocabulary Enrichment: A Causal-Affect Relationship Research

I. K. Wardana
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Limited vocabulary is one of the most common difficulties faced by EFL learners in Indonesia. Ignorance of English morphological awareness prevents students from expanding lexical words. However, research on morphological consciousness is relatively rare. Therefore, this study aims to examine the impact of morphological awareness on EFL learners’ vocabulary. The study used a causal-effect relationship research design. The population consisted exclusively of students of the English and Management Studies program at Universitas Mahasaraswati Denpasar (N=1360). However, in this study, only 10% of the population (N = 136) was sampled using a systematic random sampling technique. There were two types of instruments: Instrument A was ten successful two-layer multiple-choice morphology tests and Instrument B was vocabulary completion tests. The data were then analyzed using statistical mediation regression and a series of independent-sample t-tests. The results indicated that the participants' perception of the derivation morphology was rated as "poor", which impacted their "poor" achievement. Morphological awareness significantly affected participants' vocabulary, with sig 0.000 < alpha (0.05) and tob (21.601) > tcv (1.667). Furthermore, morphological awareness did not differ by gender (t = 1.221, p = 0.224 > 0.05), but by study duration (t = 4.729, p = 0.000 < 0.05) and academic courses (t = 5.306, with sig 0.000 < 0.05). The results underline that explicit morphological instruction has a positive effect on EFL learners in predicting and promoting vocabulary. Therefore, through linguistic pedagogy, knowledge of English word formation rules has a much stronger and more positive effect on language competence and performance in EFL class than a purely non-linguistic approach.
英语形态意识对词汇丰富的影响:因果关系研究
词汇量有限是印尼英语学习者最常见的困难之一。英语词形意识的缺失阻碍了学生词汇的扩充。然而,对形态意识的研究相对较少。因此,本研究旨在探讨词形意识对英语学习者词汇的影响。本研究采用因果关系研究设计。人口完全由登巴萨大学英语和管理研究专业的学生组成(N=1360)。然而,在本研究中,只有10%的人口(N = 136)使用系统随机抽样技术进行抽样。工具有两种类型:工具A是十项成功的两层选择题形态学测试,工具B是词汇完成测试。然后使用统计中介回归和一系列独立样本t检验对数据进行分析。结果表明,参与者对衍生形态的感知被评为“差”,这影响了他们的“差”成绩。形态学意识显著影响被试的词汇量,其显著性差异为sig 0.000 < alpha (0.05), sig (21.601) < tcv(1.667)。此外,形态意识不受性别(t = 1.221, p = 0.224 bb0 0.05)、学习时间(t = 4.729, p = 0.000 < 0.05)和学术课程(t = 5.306, p = 0.000 < 0.05)的影响。结果表明,外显形态教学对英语学习者预测和促进词汇具有积极作用。因此,在英语课堂上,通过语言学教学法,了解英语构词法规则对语言能力和表现的影响要比单纯的非语言学教学法更强、更积极。
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