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Jaeyoung Kim (Seonam University)
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세종대학교 언어연구소 Journal of Universal Language Journal of Universal Language 제18권 제2호
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2017.9
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89 - 104 (16page)

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Even though the importance of the lexicon has not always been focus of mainstream language acquisition research;it is widely accepted that the lexicon is an integral element of language. Therefore;it was argued in this paper that effective strategies to build up the lexicon should be carefully considered when artificial languages are developed. To support this argument;an experiment of two groups (i.e.;an experimental and control group) of university students was carried out and it was found that vocabulary significantly affected their reading comprehension. Even though in the preliminary vocabulary test;no statistically significant differences were detected between the two groups;the experimental group obtained statistically higher scores in reading comprehension than the control group in English official test.
Considering the results of the present research;it was proposed that the lexicon may play a crucial role in improving reading abilities in artificial languages. Hence;when developing artificial languages;it is better to creat a set of vocabulary that has commonality in many natural languages and is unmarked phonologically;morphologically;and syntactically. With this carefully chosen set of vocabulary;it is expected that users of the artificial languages would have better reading comprehension.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background of Research
3. Research Methods
4. Data Analysis
5. Implications
6. Conclusions
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