Affiliation:
1. Federation University Australia
Abstract
Abstract
There are few published estimates of vocabulary sizes amongst students in tertiary education. Research does not
offer estimates of the vocabulary size tertiary students might be expected to possess, though estimates exist for K-12 education,
some EFL contexts, and the general population. Such research is important. For reading comprehension during tertiary education, a
vocabulary of minimally 10,000 words is recommended, along with proficiency in academic vocabulary. A recent study of three
universities in the United Kingdom concluded pedagogical intervention was required, since estimates indicated undergraduates knew
fewer than 10,000 words. A subsequent study of a New Zealand university found students knew 16,000 words and pedagogical
intervention was not required. The current study investigates 433 tertiary students at an Australian university to determine if
students required vocabulary support. It contributes to a research record allowing for comparisons internationally, nationally,
and over time. Methods employed included the Vocabulary Size Test/VST and Academic Vocabulary Test/AVT. Results indicate an
average vocabulary size of 16,117 words, with academic vocabulary well-known.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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