Turkish as a foreign language learners' use of vocabulary learning strategies

Learning a foreign language includes learning vocabulary together with grammar rules and using language skills by means of them. Words are presented to learners through teachers and coursebooks in educational processes. Yet, it is not possible to teach all the words through lessons, so learners are...

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Gender Differences
Geographic Regions
Language and languages
Language Proficiency
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Second Language Learning
Student Characteristics
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Turkish language
Vocabulary
Vocabulary Development
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