2020
DOI: 10.1111/ijal.12319
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Lexical availability and writing ability of EFL learners

Abstract: Studies on lexical availability (LA) reveal a different dimension of vocabulary knowledge and development. Likewise, this study explores (a) the relationship between LA and writing ability of male and female learners and (b) differences and similarities between the tokens and types of the words they generated. An LA task and a composition test were administered to 100 (50 males and 50 females) EFL learners. The results highlight a positive correlation between LA and the writing scores for both males and female… Show more

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“…Writing is beneficial for students since it can help them develop critical thinking. In addition, the ability to write can also help students convey their ideas in writing without any shame (Akbarian & Farrokhi, 2021;Azizi et al, 2020). An unkind and good writer appears without practice.…”
Section: Finding and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Writing is beneficial for students since it can help them develop critical thinking. In addition, the ability to write can also help students convey their ideas in writing without any shame (Akbarian & Farrokhi, 2021;Azizi et al, 2020). An unkind and good writer appears without practice.…”
Section: Finding and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aabidi (2019) provides an exhaustive account of them, to which we refer the reader for detailed information. Akbarian and Farrokhi (2021) also conduct a similar review, but focused on EFL.…”
Section: Lexical Availability and Spanish As A Foreign Languagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Journal on English as a Foreign Language,13(1), 78-101 p-ISSN 208878-101 p-ISSN -1657e-ISSN 2502-6615 In recent years, many researchers (e.g., Akbarian & Farrokhi, 2021;Alavi & Akbarian, 2012;Coxhead, 2018;Krepel et al, 2021;Raudszus et al, 2021) were attracted to examine the crucial roles of vocabulary learning for the development of L2/FL proficiency. In the same vein, the role of SRL on vocabulary learning has gained a great popularity from several prominent scholars around the world such as in China (Ping & Siraj, 2012), Croatia (Bošnjak Terzić & Pavičić Takač, 2020), Japan (Mizumoto, 2013), and Turkey (Şahin Kızıl & Savran, 2018;ſentürk, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%