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    題名: The Effect of Exposure to Rhyming Words on the L2 Word Learning
    作者: 胡潔芳;Hu, Chieh-fang;Guo, Li-ning;Guo, Li-ning
    貢獻者: 臺北市立大學英語教學系暨碩士班
    關鍵詞: Rhyming words;Phonological priming;Vocabulary learning;Phonological similarity;Second language acquisition
    日期: 2010-06
    上傳時間: 2015-07-27 15:55:08 (UTC+8)
    摘要: Two experimental word-learning tasks were used to investigate the effect of exposure to rhyming words on L2 word learning among 120 fourth-grade Chinese-speaking children. The children were divided into four groups. Two groups were randomly assigned to a pre-exposure word-learning task and the other two a direct word-learningtask. In the pre-exposure word-learning task, one group of children were told a story containing words which rhymed with the target words to be learned whereas theother group heard a story containing words that did not rhyme with the target words. In the direct word-learning task, one group directly learned three rhyming wordswithout pre-exposure to rhyming words in a story and some directly learned three non-rhyming words. The results revealed that pre-exposure to rhyming words embedded in a story did not affect children’s new word learning. However, learning rhyming words together facilitated free recall and word-referent association in a production task.These results suggest that phonological manipulation in the rime unit of the new words provides a cue to the phonological shape of the new words, which facilitates theconstruction of phonological representations as well as the mapping of the representations to referents.
    關聯: 北市大語文學報,4期,頁47-68
    顯示於類別:[英語教學系] 期刊論文

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