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单词 vocabulary acquisition
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vocabulary acquisition

collocation in English

meaningsofvocabularyandacquisition

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vocabulary
noun
uk
/vəˈkæb.jə.lər.i/
us
/voʊˈkæb.jə.ler.i/
all the words known and used by a ...
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acquisition
noun
uk
/ˌæk.wɪˈzɪʃ.ən/
us
/ˌæk.wəˈzɪʃ.ən/
the process of ...
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(Definition ofvocabularyandacquisitionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofvocabulary acquisition

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Cognitive components related tovocabularyacquisitionhave been the focus of relatively little research.
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Results underscore the potential importance of different facets of morphological awareness, as distinct from phonological processing skills, for understanding variability in earlyvocabularyacquisition.
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Affective aspects, which may have a positive impact onvocabularyacquisition, are also excluded.
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Vocabularyacquisitionproceeds item by item and, except with cognate words, cannot be expected to generalize across languages.
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Increased productivevocabularyacquisitionalso implies a much larger increase in recognition vocabulary, improving overall classroom language performance.
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Incidentalvocabularyacquisitionfrom oral and written dialogue journals.
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Moreover, the findings suggest that the notion of incidentalvocabularyacquisitionshould be broadened.
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Vocabularyacquisitionin a second language: do learners really acquire most vocabulary by reading?
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In spite of its evident role invocabularyacquisition, relatively little is known about the underlying cognitive processes.
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Apart from investigating particular classroom activities, some researchers have focused on the opportunities forvocabularyacquisitionoffered by classroom talk in general.
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Both are adaptable across languages and may be distinct features of morphological awareness in relation tovocabularyacquisition.
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Why did the modified output group consistently outperform the two input groups in comprehension andvocabularyacquisition?
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This paper analyses this problem in terms of bothvocabularyacquisitionand translation.
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Thus, we may expect to find consistent differences across caregivers speaking different languages which are related to these language-specific patterns ofvocabularyacquisition.
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Ability to segment a continuous stream of speech into discrete word units is an important precursor tovocabularyacquisition.
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However, the explicit association of morphological awareness tovocabularyacquisitionhas only rarely been investigated.
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In the present study, we have provided the first comprehensive evaluation of the role of parental input frequency in early (through 30 months)vocabularyacquisition.
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On this view, grey matter density in the posterior supramarginal parietal cortex is a neural marker forvocabularyacquisitionregardless of age and language.
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contested territory

collocation in English

meaningsofcontestandterritory

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contest
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkɒn.test/
us
/ˈkɑːn.test/
a competition to do better than other people, usually in which prizes ...
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territory
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈter.ɪ.tər.i/
us
/ˈter.ə.tɔːr.i/
(an area of) land, or sometimes sea, that is considered as belonging to or connected with a particular country ...
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(Definition ofcontestandterritoryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The book strives for balance in covering what has becomecontestedterritory, but at times a tendency towards hyperbole has the opposite effect.
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Contestedterritoryand community services : interprofessional boundaries in health and social care.
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Beyond this, of course, lies thecontestedterritoryof public opinion, where elite discourse is not only received and popularized, but moulded and transmitted again.
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But surely war costs accumulated beyond the value of thecontestedterritory.
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The increasinglycontestedterritoryat the margins highlights the centrality of adulthood as a pivotal concept in the construction of a 'normal' life course.
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This gentle gloss over complicated andcontestedterritorywas, and is, relatively usual fare for a magazine column.
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The term was originally used to define acontestedterritoryor a dumping ground for refuse between fiefdoms.
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The three nations recognized the strategic importance of the sea for access to thecontestedterritory.
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Cloron carried out this mission in the summer of 1749 by means of an expedition through thecontestedterritory.
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They knew nothing about the international arbitration, the respective positions of the two ex-belligerents, or even the existence of the contested territories.
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Childhood on western farms iscontestedterritory.
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One of the major transformations towards the end of the nineteenth century was that individual and collective bodies were reshaped as contested territories in science and society.
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