Predictors of lexical availability in English as a second language

Roberto A. Ferreira, Jaime I. Garrido Moscoso, A. G. Rivera
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Lexical availability measures the degree of availability of a word given a semantic context or category. It has been widely used in the Spanish-speaking world in order to derive words for use in dictionaries and/or teaching materials, but has received very little attention in English. The aim of this research was to identify the predictors of lexical availability (LA) in English as a second language (L2). Participants were 60 advanced students of English, enrolled in a 5-year English Teaching Programme. The lexical availability index (LAI) was obtained for two semantic categories (Body Parts, Food and Drink). Then correlation and multiple regression analyses were conducted in order to assess the relation between LA and four factors: familiarity, age of acquisition (AoA), frequency, and imageability. The results showed that both AoA and familiarity correlated highly with LA in Body Parts, but only AoA was a strong predictor of LA. In Food and Drink, familiarity and frequency had a moderate correlation with LA and only frequency was a significant predictor. These results are mostly in line with previous data in Spanish L1 and L2, and are of relevance for the learning and teaching of vocabulary in English L2.
英语作为第二语言词汇可用性的预测因素
词汇可用性衡量给定语义上下文或类别的单词的可用性程度。它在西班牙语世界中被广泛使用,以便在字典和/或教材中提取单词,但在英语中却很少受到关注。本研究的目的是确定英语作为第二语言(L2)的词汇可用性(LA)的预测因素。参与者是60名参加5年英语教学计划的高级英语学生。获得了“身体部位”、“食品”和“饮料”两个语义类别的词汇可用性指数(LAI)。通过相关分析和多元回归分析,探讨了语言记忆与熟悉度、习得年龄、频率和可想象性的关系。结果表明,AoA和熟悉度与身体部位的LA高度相关,但只有AoA是LA的强预测因子。在食品和饮料中,熟悉度和频率与LA有中等相关性,只有频率是显著的预测因子。这些结果与西班牙语第一语言和第二语言的研究结果基本一致,对英语第二语言词汇的学习和教学具有一定的指导意义。
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