Where would general service vocabulary stop and special purposes vocabulary begin?
Using frequency, text coverage, and range as criteria, this study looks at the dividing line between a general service vocabulary and a special purposes vocabulary. A general service vocabulary gives a good return for learning up to the 2000 word level and after that a special purposes vocabulary gives a better return for learning effort for those learners going on with special interests. © 1995.
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Nation, P. & Kyongho, H. (1995). Where would general service vocabulary stop and special purposes vocabulary begin? System, 23(1), 35-41. https://doi.org/10.1016/0346-251X(94)00050-GPublisher DOI
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