Developmental constraints associated with children's use of the keyword method of foreign language vocabulary learning |
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Authors: | Michael Pressley Joel R Levin |
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Affiliation: | University of Wisconsin USA |
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Abstract: | Second- and sixth-grade (ages 7 and 11 years, respectively) subjects were instructed to learn simple Spanish vocabulary nouns using the keyword method. To remember a foreign word translation the keyword method user must: (1) associate the foreign word to an English word (the keyword) that sounds like part of the foreign word; and (2) remember an image of the keyword and translation referents interacting. Second-grade keyword users who were provided with interactive pictures remembered more vocabulary items than those who generated their own imagery links when given separate pictures of the keyword and translation referents. Second graders who generated their own linking images when given only the keywords and translation words recalled fewer items than both picture groups, and were not significantly different from control subjects. Sixth graders in the three imagery-link variations performed at comparable levels and better than control subjects. The results are in complete accord with previous speculations about the development of imagery strategies in children. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be addressed to Michael Pressley who is now at the Department of Psychology California State University Fullerton California 92634. |
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