Canning et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Relative complexity in a model of word difficulty: The role of loanwords in vocabulary size testsCanning et al., 2024
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- Canning D
- McLean S
- Vitta J
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- Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching
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Recent studies have shown that the frequency effect, although long used as a guide to word difficulty, fails to explain all variance in learner word knowledge. As such, a “more than frequency” conclusion has been offered to explain how lexical sophistication accounts for …
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