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Intentional and incidental second language vocabulary learning: a reappraisal of elaboration, rehearsal and automaticity

Jan H. HulstijnAoyama Gakuin University, Japan
2001en
ABI

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Most learners of a second language (L2) feel concerned with the burden of vocabulary learning and worry about the question of how to cope with the formidable task of learning thousands of words. This has been documented by a number of questionnaire, interview and case studies (Gu & Johnson, 1996; Jones, 1995; Lawson & Hogden, 1996; Porte, 1988; Sanaoui, 1995). Because of the sheer magnitude of the vocabulary learning task it is only quite natural that many L2 teachers feel uncertain about how to guide their students. Should they require their students to learn words intentionally, perhaps even by rote, or should they believe the rumours that intentional learning is not conducive to language learning? How much credence should they give to ideas like 'new vocabulary must be presented in context' and 'the best way to acquire vocabulary is by "picking up" words incidentally, as a by-product of being exposed to large amounts of L2 input in reading and listening tasks'?

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