Affiliation:
1. Trakya University
2. Universidad de Diseño y Tecnología
Abstract
Abstract
While research on second language (L2) vocabulary development after a study abroad (SA) experience has been
largely investigated, findings are still not clear-cut because of the multifaceted nature of vocabulary and the different
methodologies used when investigating its growth. For this reason, the aim of the present study was to elucidate the link between
SA and lexical development. A multilevel meta-analysis including 25 studies was conducted to examine the extent to which overall,
receptive vocabulary (RV) and productive vocabulary (PV) are impacted by a SA experience. A second objective was to determine
whether length of stay (LoS) in the target country has an effect on L2 vocabulary development. Results showed that international
stays have a significantly large impact on RV and overall vocabulary and a significantly moderate impact on PV. The analysis also
showed that LoS alone cannot be used as a predictor of gains in the students’ L2 vocabulary.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company