Learning vocabulary

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https://doi.org/10.55393/babylonia.v2i.591

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Abstract

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The second issue of Babylonia (2/96) centers on "Vocabulary Learning," analyzing its significance in language education. The editorial by Gianni Ghisla highlights the role of vocabulary as a cultural and communicative vehicle.

Major contributions include:

  1. Psycholinguistic Foundations - Bernd KielhΟΕfer outlines the complexities of the mental lexicon, emphasizing the psychological challenges learners face when acquiring new vocabulary.
  2. Holistic Approaches to Vocabulary Learning - Martin MΟΦller and Lukas Wertenschlag advocate for comprehensive teaching methods that actively involve students and enhance their vocabulary acquisition through meaningful engagement.
  3. Cultural Context - Grazia Bernasconi-Romano discusses the importance of integrating cultural elements into vocabulary teaching, suggesting that this enriches students' understanding and retention of words.
  4. Stereotypes in Tourist Guides - Mariagrazia Margarito explores how clichés in travel literature reflect cultural stereotypes, impacting language perception and usage.
  5. Intercultural Communication Skills - Daniela Zorzi-CalΟ≤ emphasizes the need for developing intercultural competencies in increasingly diverse classrooms, proposing strategies that foster mutual understanding among students from different backgrounds.

The issue also features practical teaching strategies, book reviews, and a curated bibliography that supports the effective teaching of vocabulary.



Published

1996-08-01

How to Cite

Learning vocabulary. (1996). Babylonia Journal of Language Education, 2. https://doi.org/10.55393/babylonia.v2i.591

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