Exploring the Effects of Early Extramural English Exposure on the Vocabulary Size of University Students
Research has shown that current informal extramural (out-of-class) activities can be an important predictor of second language (L2) vocabulary knowledge, but less is known about the relationship between language proficiency and activities earlier in life, which could have contributed to L2 acquisiti...
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Main Author: | Nicole Louise Busby (Author) |
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