![]() ![]() But the book begins with a comprehensive and thought-provoking introduction that ties the research together, achieved by walking the reader through the differentiation between the method-centring and problem-centring approaches to research. Although the seven studies presented in this collection are united in their investigation of vocabulary acquisition and lexical development, the differing methodologies employed and unique research questions explored could have made for a somewhat disjointed book of rather tenuously related research. ![]() Vocabulary Knowledge: Human Ratings and Automated Measures, edited by Scott Jarvis and Michael Daller, is an innovative and noteworthy contribution to the field of vocabulary research.
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