信息分享:通過閱讀增加詞匯量

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通過閱讀增加詞匯量,這可能是個比較符合語言學習規律的方法。尤其對於有一定英語基礎的人適用。對生詞不要先想它的中文對應,根據上下文猜測出處它表達的東西,在腦中形成一個想象;通過不斷的刺激/回應,使這個想象固定下來,今後在在這個語境中遇到這個詞,這個想象的圖像潛意識的出現了。


Vocabulary comes from Reading


Size and Complexity
There are simply too many words to teach and learn one at a time. Estimates of adult vocabulary size range from about 40,000 (Lorge & Chall, 1963) to 156,000 words (Seashore & Eckerson 1940), and it has been claimed that elementary school children acquire from eight (Nagy and Herman 1987) to more than 14 (Miller 1977) words per day.

Not only are there many words to acquire, there are also subtle and complex properties of words that competent users have acquired. Quite often, the meaning of a word is not nearly adequately represented by a synonym. As Finegan (1999) points out, words that appear to have the same meaning refer to slightly different concepts or are used in slightly different ways (e.g. the difference between "vagrant" and "homeless.")

Also, when we acquire a word we acquire considerable knowledge about its grammatical properties. English speakers, for example, can freely add "un" to many adjectives, e.g. producing "unhappy" from "happy," and but cannot do the same with "sad." Professional grammarians have struggled to properly describe the generalizations underlying such phenomena, and they are rarely taught. Vocabulary teaching methods typically focus on teaching simple synonyms, and thus give only part of the meaning of the word, and none of its social meanings or grammatical properties.

Competence without Instruction
People with large vocabularies and good writing ability do not generally claim to have developed them through study. Smith and Supanich (1984) tested 456 company presidents and reported that they had significantly larger vocabulary scores than a comparison group of adults did. When asked if they had made an effort to increase their vocabulary since leaving school, 54.5 percent said they had. When asked what they did to increase their vocabulary, however, about half of the 54.5 percent mentioned reading. Only 14 percent of those who tried to increase their vocabulary (3 percent of the total group) mentioned the use of vocabulary books.

Light Reading and Vocabulary Growth
Research by Hayes and Ahrens (1988) suggests that lighter reading can play an important role in helping readers move to more demanding texts. According to their findings, it is highly unlikely that much educated vocabulary comes from conversation or television.

Hayes and Ahrens found that the frequency of less-common words in ordinary conversation, whether adult-to-child or adult-to-adult, was much lower than in even the "lightest" reading. About 95% of the words used in conversation and television are from the most frequent 5000.

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道理完全對 -馬奎- 給 馬奎 發送悄悄話 馬奎 的博客首頁 (98 bytes) () 01/19/2010 postreply 12:37:35

有個別人知道我詞匯量差 -馬奎- 給 馬奎 發送悄悄話 馬奎 的博客首頁 (78 bytes) () 01/20/2010 postreply 11:28:13

Agree -eyeyey- 給 eyeyey 發送悄悄話 eyeyey 的博客首頁 (205 bytes) () 01/19/2010 postreply 16:21:11

好文,謝分享. -紫君- 給 紫君 發送悄悄話 紫君 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 01/19/2010 postreply 18:46:55

This is the way i know all the English words. -blueswan- 給 blueswan 發送悄悄話 blueswan 的博客首頁 (74 bytes) () 01/19/2010 postreply 20:47:15

I had the experience that when reading a novel -billnet- 給 billnet 發送悄悄話 billnet 的博客首頁 (118 bytes) () 01/19/2010 postreply 21:07:49

謝謝分享。 -ntotl- 給 ntotl 發送悄悄話 ntotl 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 01/19/2010 postreply 22:48:12

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