Reading comprehension and vocabulary: Is vocabulary more important for some aspects of comprehension?

Annee Psychologique - Tập 114 Số 04 - Trang 647-662 - 2014
Kate Cain1, Jane Oakhill2
1Lancaster University, Lancaster, United Kingdom
2University of Sussex, Sussex, United Kingdom

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