Vocabulary size of an adult Lithuanian native speaker

This paper aims to answer the question about the vocabulary size of an adult native speaker of the Lithuanian language and to check which sociolinguistic factors have a significant impact on the size of the vocabulary. The material for this study consists of 132 responses given to a sociolinguistic...

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Main Authors: Karolina Andriuškevičiūtė, Loreta Vilkienė
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Language:deu
Published: Vilnius University Press 2019-11-01
Series:Taikomoji kalbotyra
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Online Access:https://www.journals.vu.lt/taikomojikalbotyra/article/view/17236
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author Karolina Andriuškevičiūtė
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description This paper aims to answer the question about the vocabulary size of an adult native speaker of the Lithuanian language and to check which sociolinguistic factors have a significant impact on the size of the vocabulary. The material for this study consists of 132 responses given to a sociolinguistic survey and a vocabulary size test. The data was analysed using the statistical R-Studio program. T-test and regression analysis were also applied in the research. Participants of the study were divided into two age groups (the younger and the older) as the adult age range is very broad. In total, the younger group consisted of 68 participants: 31 females and 37 males. The average age of this group is about 22. The older group consisted of 64 participants: 30 females and 34 males. The average age of this group is about 49. The study has revealed that the vocabulary of a younger native speaker (about 22 years old) is about 57,490 words and that the vocabulary size varies between 42,021 and 72,703 words. It has been found that the vocabulary of an older native speaker (about 49 years old) is about 60,770 and that the vocabulary size varies between 46,690 and 76,705 words. Regression analysis data shows that such factors as education, knowledge of foreign languages and reading fiction have a significant impact on the size of vocabulary. The study has also revealed that the size of the vocabulary is significantly larger for participants with a Master’s degree. Furthermore, the vocabulary size is larger for those individuals who know several languages which may not necessarily share any vocabulary with the Lithuanian language. Regression analysis data also indicates that reading fiction can significantly influence the size of vocabulary and that the vocabulary is larger for those participants who read sometimes, often or daily. It must be noted that the sample of participants in this study is relatively small, so all the findings and insights need to be verified by expanding the study groups.
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spelling doaj.art-4b8b0ec6698b47a1812f26a62ad2e8052022-12-22T02:40:49ZdeuVilnius University PressTaikomoji kalbotyra2029-89352019-11-011210.15388/TK.2019.17236Vocabulary size of an adult Lithuanian native speakerKarolina Andriuškevičiūtė0Loreta Vilkienė1Vilnius University, LithuaniaVilnius University, LithuaniaThis paper aims to answer the question about the vocabulary size of an adult native speaker of the Lithuanian language and to check which sociolinguistic factors have a significant impact on the size of the vocabulary. The material for this study consists of 132 responses given to a sociolinguistic survey and a vocabulary size test. The data was analysed using the statistical R-Studio program. T-test and regression analysis were also applied in the research. Participants of the study were divided into two age groups (the younger and the older) as the adult age range is very broad. In total, the younger group consisted of 68 participants: 31 females and 37 males. The average age of this group is about 22. The older group consisted of 64 participants: 30 females and 34 males. The average age of this group is about 49. The study has revealed that the vocabulary of a younger native speaker (about 22 years old) is about 57,490 words and that the vocabulary size varies between 42,021 and 72,703 words. It has been found that the vocabulary of an older native speaker (about 49 years old) is about 60,770 and that the vocabulary size varies between 46,690 and 76,705 words. Regression analysis data shows that such factors as education, knowledge of foreign languages and reading fiction have a significant impact on the size of vocabulary. The study has also revealed that the size of the vocabulary is significantly larger for participants with a Master’s degree. Furthermore, the vocabulary size is larger for those individuals who know several languages which may not necessarily share any vocabulary with the Lithuanian language. Regression analysis data also indicates that reading fiction can significantly influence the size of vocabulary and that the vocabulary is larger for those participants who read sometimes, often or daily. It must be noted that the sample of participants in this study is relatively small, so all the findings and insights need to be verified by expanding the study groups.https://www.journals.vu.lt/taikomojikalbotyra/article/view/17236vocabulary size;native languagethe impact of sociolinguistic factors
spellingShingle Karolina Andriuškevičiūtė
Loreta Vilkienė
Vocabulary size of an adult Lithuanian native speaker
Taikomoji kalbotyra
vocabulary size;
native language
the impact of sociolinguistic factors
title Vocabulary size of an adult Lithuanian native speaker
title_full Vocabulary size of an adult Lithuanian native speaker
title_fullStr Vocabulary size of an adult Lithuanian native speaker
title_full_unstemmed Vocabulary size of an adult Lithuanian native speaker
title_short Vocabulary size of an adult Lithuanian native speaker
title_sort vocabulary size of an adult lithuanian native speaker
topic vocabulary size;
native language
the impact of sociolinguistic factors
url https://www.journals.vu.lt/taikomojikalbotyra/article/view/17236
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