The role of vocabulary knowledge in L2 speaking and writing abilities of Thai EFL undergraduates

Research has shown the essential role of vocabulary knowledge in achieving second language (L2) proficiency. This study investigates the nature of vocabulary knowledge and its role in L2 speaking and writing abilities. Five vocabulary knowledge tests were administered to 63 English major stude...

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Main Author: Apisak Sukying
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2025
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/26281/1/Gema_Online_25_3_10.pdf
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description Research has shown the essential role of vocabulary knowledge in achieving second language (L2) proficiency. This study investigates the nature of vocabulary knowledge and its role in L2 speaking and writing abilities. Five vocabulary knowledge tests were administered to 63 English major students who completed speaking and writing tasks to assess their productive language abilities. Speaking and writing tasks were rated by two trained, experienced raters. Results showed that vocabulary is incremental and multifaceted, with foundational knowledge acquired earlier and more thoroughly than the more complex aspects. This progression highlights the sequential nature of vocabulary learning, where basic recognition and understanding establish the foundation for deeper comprehension and active vocabulary use. Regression analyses confirmed that vocabulary is cumulative and integrative, with each layer of understanding enhancing language proficiency. Specifically, the form and meaning of vocabulary, measured by the VLT and WAT, account for 28.8% of the variance in L2 speaking ability, while depth of vocabulary knowledge, measured by the PVLT and WAT, significantly predicted 71.2% of the variance in L2 writing performance. These results highlight the critical role of vocabulary knowledge in productive language skills and that different aspects of vocabulary knowledge contribute differently to language proficiency. Future research should focus on the need for targeted vocabulary assessments and instruction that align closely with the specific demands of language learning and proficiency development.
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spelling my-ukm.journal.262812025-12-03T07:17:15Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/26281/ The role of vocabulary knowledge in L2 speaking and writing abilities of Thai EFL undergraduates Apisak Sukying, Research has shown the essential role of vocabulary knowledge in achieving second language (L2) proficiency. This study investigates the nature of vocabulary knowledge and its role in L2 speaking and writing abilities. Five vocabulary knowledge tests were administered to 63 English major students who completed speaking and writing tasks to assess their productive language abilities. Speaking and writing tasks were rated by two trained, experienced raters. Results showed that vocabulary is incremental and multifaceted, with foundational knowledge acquired earlier and more thoroughly than the more complex aspects. This progression highlights the sequential nature of vocabulary learning, where basic recognition and understanding establish the foundation for deeper comprehension and active vocabulary use. Regression analyses confirmed that vocabulary is cumulative and integrative, with each layer of understanding enhancing language proficiency. Specifically, the form and meaning of vocabulary, measured by the VLT and WAT, account for 28.8% of the variance in L2 speaking ability, while depth of vocabulary knowledge, measured by the PVLT and WAT, significantly predicted 71.2% of the variance in L2 writing performance. These results highlight the critical role of vocabulary knowledge in productive language skills and that different aspects of vocabulary knowledge contribute differently to language proficiency. Future research should focus on the need for targeted vocabulary assessments and instruction that align closely with the specific demands of language learning and proficiency development. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2025 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/26281/1/Gema_Online_25_3_10.pdf Apisak Sukying, (2025) The role of vocabulary knowledge in L2 speaking and writing abilities of Thai EFL undergraduates. GEMA: Online Journal of Language Studies, 25 (3). pp. 755-776. ISSN 1675-8021 https://ejournal.ukm.my/gema/issue/view/1852
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title The role of vocabulary knowledge in L2 speaking and writing abilities of Thai EFL undergraduates
title_full The role of vocabulary knowledge in L2 speaking and writing abilities of Thai EFL undergraduates
title_fullStr The role of vocabulary knowledge in L2 speaking and writing abilities of Thai EFL undergraduates
title_full_unstemmed The role of vocabulary knowledge in L2 speaking and writing abilities of Thai EFL undergraduates
title_short The role of vocabulary knowledge in L2 speaking and writing abilities of Thai EFL undergraduates
title_sort role of vocabulary knowledge in l2 speaking and writing abilities of thai efl undergraduates
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/26281/1/Gema_Online_25_3_10.pdf
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