The Percentage of Words Known in a Text and Reading Comprehension 论文

2011Modern Language Journal引用 695
Second Language Acquisition and LearningText Readability and SimplificationNatural Language Processing Techniques

摘要

This study focused on the relationship between percentage of vocabulary known in a text and level of comprehension of the same text. Earlier studies have estimated the percentage of vocabulary necessary for second language learners to understand written texts as being between 95% ( Laufer, 1989 ) and 98% ( Hu & Nation, 2000 ). In this study, 661 participants from 8 countries completed a vocabulary measure based on words drawn from 2 texts, read the texts, and then completed a reading comprehension test for each text. The results revealed a relatively linear relationship between the percentage of vocabulary known and the degree of reading comprehension. There was no indication of a vocabulary “threshold,” where comprehension increased dramatically at a particular percentage of vocabulary knowledge. Results suggest that the 98% estimate is a more reasonable coverage target for readers of academic texts.