Corpus-Based Approach to Develop Diverse Students’ Lexical Competence
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https://doi.org/10.2024/4qhqe891Keywords:
paradigm shift, corpus linguistics, Data-driven vocabulary instruction, frequency analysis, inclusive environments, learners' needs, corpora, collocationsAbstract
The twenty-first century has seen an increase in linguodidactic innovations, fuelled by technological improvements and a greater awareness of the need for inclusive educational techniques. This research investigates the effectiveness of a corpus-based approach to vocabulary training in inclusive settings. It can be claimed as a technique that can help all students have more successful, learner-centered, and accessible language learning experiences.
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