Short-term Working Memory and Chunking in SLA

  • Xu F
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After elaborating the definition of working memory, the relationship between short-term memory and working memory, chunking in SLA and the relationship between short-term memory and chunking, this paper proves the importance of chunking through the experiment: the students' capacity in fast reading, reading in depth, listening and cloze from experimental group was affected by vocabulary depth through learning the theory of chunking and states how to apply chunking to second language acquisition.

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Xu, F. (2016). Short-term Working Memory and Chunking in SLA. Theory and Practice in Language Studies, 6(1), 119. https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.0601.16

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