Title of article :
Models of EFL Learners’ Vocabulary Development: Spreading Activation vs. Hierarchical Network Model
Author/Authors :
Abbasian, Gholam-Reza Imam Ali University - Tehran, Iran , Farokhi, Fatemeh Faculty of Persian Literature and Foreign Languages - Islamic Azad University, South Tehran Branch, Iran
Abstract :
Semantic network approaches view organization or representation of internal lexicon in the form of either
spreading or hierarchical system identified, respectively, as Spreading Activation Model (SAM) and Hierarchical
Network Model (HNM). However, the validity of either model is amongst the intact issues in
the literature which can be studied through basing the instruction compatible with the principles of each
model. In a bid to fill this gap, this study was designed to empirically verify the effectiveness of SAM
compared to HNM in both developing and retention rate of vocabulary knowledge. To this end, 67 Iranian
EFL learners were divided into two experimental groups (34 and 33) and one was exposed to HNMbased
while the other to SAM-based vocabulary instruction for 10 sessions. In the light of groupcomparison
experimental design, the participants' both immediate achievement and long-term storage
were measured through an immediate and a delayed post-tests, respectively. The parametric statistical
analyses showed that the group being exposed to HNM-based instruction outperformed the other group in
both the immediate and delayed post-tests. The findings bear two distinct messages: yielding support to
more validity of HNM as a model of internal lexicon organization and supporting the educational implications
of cognitively compatible instruction of language components.
Keywords :
Vocabulary retention , Vocabulary development , Spreading activation model , Internal lexicon , Hierarchical network model
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics