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Textbooks Analysis to Select Vocabulary for Mathematics Education: Focusing on 1st and 2nd Graders in the Elementary School (교과서 분석 기반 수학교육용 어휘 선정 연구: 초등학교 1~2학년을 중심으로)

  • Kwon, Misun
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.675-695
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    • 2023
  • To learn mathematics effectively, understanding vocabulary is essential. Accordingly, as a way to present vocabulary for mathematics education, high-frequency vocabulary was extracted from the 2009 revised 1st and 2nd grade mathematics textbooks and the 2015 revised 1st and 2nd grade mathematics textbooks. At this time, mathematics textbooks were analyzed by grade and semester, and vocabulary with a common frequency of 5 or more was extracted. In order to use it effectively in school settings, common vocabulary for each grade and intensive vocabulary for each semester were presented. As a result of the study, 61 vocabulary words for first grade education and 121 vocabulary words for second grade education were selected. As a result of analysis by vocabulary level, various levels of vocabulary from grades 1 to 5 were used. As a result of analysis by vocabulary type, the proportion of academic words increased similarly, but the proportion of technical words was found to be highest in the first semester of the second year. Based on these results, the extracted vocabulary for mathematics education is used as a resource for vocabulary instruction for students' mathematics education in each grade to help students learn mathematics.

The Syllable Type and Token Frequency Effect in Naming Task (명명 과제에서 음절 토큰 및 타입 빈도 효과)

  • Kwon, Youan
    • Korean Journal of Cognitive Science
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.91-107
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    • 2014
  • The syllable frequency effect is defined as the inhibitory effect that words starting with high frequency syllable generate a longer lexical decision latency and a larger error rate than words starting with low frequency syllable do. Researchers agree that the reason of the inhibitory effect is the interference from syllable neighbors sharing a target's first syllable at the lexical level and the degree of the interference effect correlates with the number of syllable neighbors or stronger syllable neighbors which have a higher word frequency. However, although the syllable frequency can be classified as the syllable type and token frequency, previous studies in visual word recognition have used the syllable frequency without the classification. Recently Conrad, Carreiras, & Jacobs (2008) demonstrated that the syllable type frequency might reflect a sub-lexical processing level including matching from letters to syllables and the syllable token frequency might reflect competitions between a target and higher frequency words of syllable neighbors in the whole word lexical processing level. Therefore, the present study investigated their proposals using word naming tasks. Generally word naming tasks are more sensitive to sub-lexical processing. Thus, the present study expected a facilitative effect of high syllable type frequency and a null effect of high syllable token frequency. In Experiment 1, words starting with high syllable type frequency generated a faster naming latency than words starting with low syllable type frequency with holding syllable token frequency of them. In Experiment 2, high syllable token frequency also created a shorter naming time than low syllable token frequency with holding their syllable type frequency. For that reason, we rejected the propose of Conrad et al. and suggested that both type and token syllable frequency could relate to the sub-lexical processing.

Lexico-semantic interactions during the visual and spoken recognition of homonymous Korean Eojeols (한국어 시·청각 동음동철이의 어절 재인에 나타나는 어휘-의미 상호작용)

  • Kim, Joonwoo;Kang, Kathleen Gwi-Young;Yoo, Doyoung;Jeon, Inseo;Kim, Hyun Kyung;Nam, Hyeomin;Shin, Jiyoung;Nam, Kichun
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2021
  • The present study investigated the mental representation and processing of an ambiguous word in the bimodal processing system by manipulating the lexical ambiguity of a visually or auditorily presented word. Homonyms (e.g., '물었다') with more than two meanings and control words (e.g., '고통을') with a single meaning were used in the experiments. The lemma frequency of words was manipulated while the relative frequency of multiple meanings of each homonym was balanced. In both experiments using the lexical decision task, a robust frequency effect and a critical interaction of word type by frequency were found. In Experiment 1, spoken homonyms yielded faster latencies relative to control words (i.e., ambiguity advantage) in the low frequency condition, while ambiguity disadvantage was found in the high frequency condition. A similar interactive pattern was found in visually presented homonyms in the subsequent Experiment 2. Taken together, the first key finding is that interdependent lexico-semantic processing can be found both in the visual and auditory processing system, which in turn suggests that semantic processing is not modality dependent, but rather takes place on the basis of general lexical knowledge. The second is that multiple semantic candidates provide facilitative feedback only when the lemma frequency of the word is relatively low.

The Differences of Naming by Word Frequency, Length, and Animacy in Nonfluent Aphasic Patients (비유창성 실어증 환자의 단어빈도 및 길이, 생물성에 따른 이름대기 수행의 차이)

  • Kwon, Jung Hee;Choi, Hyun Joo
    • 재활복지
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.171-188
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate effects of three conditions-words frequency, word length, and animacy-on the performance of naming in nonfluent aphasic patients. 15 nonfluent aphasic patients and 15 normal adults were participated in this study. The words consist only of concrete nouns and confrontational naming test was used. The test consisted of 40 questions and the condition of word were frequency(low-frequency/high-frequency), length(1 syllable/3 syllables) and animacy(animate/inanimate). The result of the study was as follows. First, naming was performed better with high-frequency words than with low-frequency words in both groups. Second, naming was performed better with 1 syllable words than with 3 syllable words in both groups. Third, naming performance depending on animacy did not show significant differences in both groups. These results indicate that compared to animacy of word, word frequency and length have bigger influence on the naming, and the difference by word frequency was more pronounced for nonfluent aphasic patients than for normal adults. The results of this study suggest that target word for the assessment and intervention of nonfluent aphasic patients, words frequency should be considered first in clinical setting.

The Influence of Age of Acquisition in Hangul Word Recognition (한글단어재인에서 습득연령의 영향)

  • Lee, Hye-Won;Kim, Sun-Kyoung
    • Korean Journal of Cognitive Science
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.339-363
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    • 2013
  • The age of acquisition effect is the phenomenon in which the words acquired early in life are processed better than the words acquired later in life. Age of acquisition and word frequency are critical factors in lexical processing. In this study we examined the age of acquisition effects in Hangul word recognition. In Experiment 1, we examined the AoA effects in word naming and lexical decision tasks. The results showed that there was an interaction between task and age of acquisition. The AoA effects appeared only in the lexical decision task. In Experiment 2, we examined the relationship between age of acquisition and word frequency in the lexical decision task. The results showed that the two variables were significant. The early-acquired words were processed better than the words acquired later, and the words with high frequency were processed better than the words with low frequency. However, there was no interaction between the two variables. In Experiment 3, we examined how phonological changes in Hangul words influence the AoA effects. The results show that the AoA effects were similar whether phonological changes occur or not. Our results are discussed in terms of several theoretical hypotheses.

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A Corpus Analysis of British-American Children's Adventure Novels: Treasure Island (영미 아동 모험 소설에 관한 코퍼스 분석 연구: 『보물섬』을 중심으로)

  • Choi, Eunsaem;Jung, Chae Kwan
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.333-342
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    • 2021
  • In this study, we analyzed the vocabulary, lemmas, keywords, and n-grams in 『Treasure Island』 to identify certain linguistic features of this British-American children's adventure novel. The current study found that, contrary to the popular claim that frequently-used words are important and essential to a story, the set of frequently-used words in 『Treasure Island』 were mostly function words and proper nouns that were not directly related to the plot found in 『Treasure Island』. We also ascertained that a list of keywords using a statistical method making use of a corpus program was not good enough to surmise the story of 『Treasure Island』. However, we managed to extract 30 keywords through the first quantitative keyword analysis and then a second qualitative keyword analysis. We also carried out a series of n-gram analyses and were able to discover lexical bundles that were preferred and frequently used by the author of 『Treasure Island』. We hope that the results of this study will help spread this knowledge among British-American children's literature as well as to further put forward corpus stylistic theory.

Encoding of Morphological Analysis Result and Eojeol Dictionary Construction (형태소 분석 결과의 인코딩 기법과 어절 사전 구축)

  • Kang, Seung-Shik
    • Annual Conference on Human and Language Technology
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    • 2004.10d
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    • pp.112-117
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    • 2004
  • 형태소 분석에서 사용되는 사전은 형태소와 품사 정보를 수록하고 있다. 단어가 한 개의 형태소로 구성되는 굴절어는 대부분의 단어가 어휘형태소의 기본형과 일치되기 때문에 형태소 분석 알고리즘은 사전 탐색과 형태론적 변형을 통해 입력 단어와 어휘형태소를 일치시키는 과정으로 기술된다. 이에 비해, 교착어는 입력 어절이 형태소 사전의 어휘형태소와 일치하지 않기 때문에 어절 자체가 형태소 사전에 포함되지 않아서 굴절어에 비해 상대적으로 형태소 분석 알고리즘의 복잡도가 높고 분석 시간이 오래 걸리는 단점이 있다. 본 논문에서는 고빈도 어절에 대한 기분석 어절 사전을 구축하여 형태소 분석 속도를 개선하고, 사용자가 어절 사전에 새로운 어절을 추가하거나 어절 사전에 수록된 분석 결과를 수정할 수 있는 어절 사전에 의한 형태소 분석 방법을 제안한다. 구체적인 방법론으로써 형태소 분석 결과를 저장하는 기분석 어절 사전의 크기를 최소화하기 위해 분석 결과를 생성하는데 필요한 최소한의 정보만을 인코딩하는 방법을 사용한다.

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A Corpus Analysis to the Engineering Academic English (공학학술영어에 대한 코퍼스 분석)

  • Ha, Myung-Jeong;Rhee, Eugene
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2017.05a
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    • pp.139-140
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    • 2017
  • 본 연구는 공과대학 학생들이 배우는 전공영어로서의 특수목적영어(ESP)에 대해 코퍼스 기반 접근법의 유용성을 논하고자 한다. 이에 본 연구에서는 공과대학에서 사용하는 전공텍스트를 코퍼스로 구축하여 컴퓨터에 기반한 분석에서 나온 결과들을 제시하면서 공학영어 코퍼스의 특성을 살펴보고 궁극적으로 영어매개수업을 듣는 공대학생들의 데이터 기반 학습에 일조하고자 한다. 본 연구에서 사용된 목표 코퍼스는 세부전공과 상관없이 공통적으로 적용되는 공학과목을 선정하여 구축되었고 비교대상인 참조 코퍼스는 British National Corpus를 사용하였다. 공학영어 코퍼스는 총 단어 180만개, 단어 유형 만 6천여개로 이루어졌고 코퍼스 분석도구인 AntConc 3.4.4를 이용하여 빈도 분석과 키워드 분석이 수행되었다. 고빈도수 어휘의 분석결과 목표 코퍼스와 참조 코퍼스에서 가장 빈번하게 나타나는 어휘군은 내용어(content words)보다는 기능어(function words) 형태가 많다는 점이 나타났고 내용어군만 분석결과 참조코퍼스에 비해 공학영어 코퍼스에 과학영역의 변이어가 많이 분포하고 있음이 드러났다. 또한 키워드 분석에서는 공학영어 코퍼스의 키워드 동사군이 전문적인 어휘(technical vocabulary)보다는 비전문적인 학술적 어휘(non-technical academic vocabulary)가 상대적으로 많이 분포되어 있음이 드러나 ESP교육을 실시함에 있어서 전공관련 전문영어와 함께 일반적인 학술 영어에 대한 인식을 고양해야 할 필요성이 대두된다.

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Analysis of the English Textbooks in North Korean First Middle School (북한 제1중학교 영어교과서 분석)

  • Hwang, Seo-yeon;Kim, Jeong-ryeol
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.17 no.11
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    • pp.242-251
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    • 2017
  • For the purposes of this research, a corpus of words was created from the English textbooks of the "First Middle School" for the gifted in North Korea, and using the corpus, their linguistic characteristics were analyzed. Although there have been many studies that identified the traits of English textbooks in the North Korea's general middle school, not much focus has been placed on the English textbooks used at North Korea's First Middle School. Initially, the structure of English textbooks of the first, second, fourth, and sixth grades that had been procured from the Information Center on North Korea was reviewed, after which their corpus was created. Then, by using Wordsmith Tools 7.0, linguistic properties and high frequency content words appeared in the English textbook of the first grade were analyzed specifically. Basic statistical data gathered indicated that while the number of vocabulary did not increase as students progress through the grades, the words used tended to diversify incrementally. In the mean time, a distribution of the high frequency content words by grade illustrated that a big difference was found between the content words used in the English texts of each grade, and it was a subject matter of the texts that determined such difference.

The influence of the syllable frequency on transposed letter effect of Korean word recognition (한글 단어 재인 시 음절 빈도가 글자 교환 효과에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Seonkyoung;Lee, Yoonhyoung;Lee, Chang H.
    • Korean Journal of Cognitive Science
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.99-115
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    • 2021
  • Unlike most other alphabetic languages, letter transposition effect was not found in Korean except in the syllable level and in the morpheme level. This study was conducted in order to investigate the possible reason of the absence of letter transposition effect in Korean. Based on previous letter transposition studies, this study was to investigate on whether syllable frequency is a moderating variable and is responsible for the absence of the letter transposition effect. The results showed that significant letter transposition effect was found when a transposed non-word has high frequency syllable(e.g., 민주화 → 진무화), while such effect was not seen in a transposed non-word with low frequency syllable. The results showed that the letter transposition effect can found in Korean as well. The results also implicate the possibility that syllable frequency is the main moderating variable regarding the Korean letter transposition effect.