The Interaction Between Lexical Cohesion and L۲ Vocabulary Size and Depth in TOEFL Reading Item Types
Publish place: Language Related Resaerch، Vol: 16، Issue: 3
Publish Year: 1404
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The Interaction Between Lexical Cohesion and L۲ Vocabulary Size and Depth in TOEFL Reading Item Types abstract
Few studies have addressed the interaction among reader and text variables in reading comprehension. This research probed the role of aspects of lexical knowledge to the TOEFL reading comprehension of passages with low and high lexical cohesion. The extent of this contribution was checked for five types of TOEFL reading test items: Main Idea, Stated Detail, Inference, Reference, and Lexical Inferencing. For this purpose, ۶۰ Iranian English as a Foreign Language (EFL) took the New Vocabulary Levels Test (NVLT), Word Associates Test (WAT), and TOEFL reading comprehension tests with low and high lexical cohesion determined through the computational tool Coh-Metrix. Results of Wilcoxon signed-rank tests revealed that the students outperformed on three types of TOEFL reading items (Main Idea, Inference, and Lexical Inferencing) for texts with high lexical cohesion. Multiple linear regression analyses further showed that vocabulary depth was a stronger predictor of the participants’ scores on Lexical Inferencing item of TOEFL reading texts with high lexical cohesion, while vocabulary size predicted the same item performance for the low-lexical-cohesion subtest. Moreover, vocabulary depth could significantly predict performance on Main Idea test item of TOEFL high-lexical-cohesion subtest over and above the low-lexical-cohesion subtest. The implications for teachers, test designers, and materials writers are discussed.
The Interaction Between Lexical Cohesion and L۲ Vocabulary Size and Depth in TOEFL Reading Item Types Keywords:
vocabulary size , vocabulary depth , TOEFL reading , reading test item types , vocabulary size , vocabulary depth , TOEFL reading , reading test item types
The Interaction Between Lexical Cohesion and L۲ Vocabulary Size and Depth in TOEFL Reading Item Types authors
Mostafa Janebi Enayat
English Department, Faculty of Humanities, University of Maragheh, Maragheh, Iran
Farhad Mazlum
English Department, Faculty of Humanities, University of Maragheh, Maragheh, Iran
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