Acquisition of Nouns: Plain Nouns versus Nouns with Pictures
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2015
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Thanks are extended to all the librarians in the faculties of Arts
in Al-Neelain, and Sudan Universities in Sudan and Misurata
University in Libya for providing me with for the references I
needed.
Abstract
This research investigates the acquisition and
memorization of English language as a second language (L2). It
is applied through testing a group of 40 first year students of
English at the department of English language, faculty of Arts,
Al-Neelain University. The problem of memorizing nouns is also
discussed. The researcher tries to find the best method for
acquiring nouns. According to the hypotheses set, nouns are
best learned through either randomly chosen nouns and/or
categorized nouns accompanied with their objects under
categories. The tests are composed of 20 nouns from each of
these two groups of words. xx
A questionnaire composed of 20 statements, is also
arranged to be answered by 20 instructors chosen from four
universities in Khartoum State. At last the researcher lists the
results and the recommendations that appear as follows: First, it
is found that teaching categorized nouns accompanied with
their pictures gives good, reasonable results since students are
able to score high marks. Lower marks are obtained when
randomly chosen words are used. Second, nearly all instructors
support the hypotheses that categorized nouns accompanied
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with their objects are better used in the teaching process. As a
result the null hypothesis is refused. Finally, the researcher
recommends that researchers have to make more investigations
and researches in the field of psycholinguistics since it needs
more searches. He also recommends that instructors should use
visual aids in the teaching process. He adds that categorized
nouns and their pictures should necessarily be used through
overhead projectors, transparencies and other technological
means and multimedia.
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A case study of first year level /English Language
Students at the Faculty of Arts - Al-Neelan
University)
A Thesis Submitted for the requirement of the
Degree of PhD in English Language
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English Language