A Critique of Mehmet Celik’s article‘Teaching Vocabulary through code-mixing’

  • Yirong Yuan Culture Teaching and Research Department of Xi’an Administration University
Article ID: 3146
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Keywords: Code-mixing, Methodology, Findings

Abstract

The article attempted to explore into the concept of code-mixing by criticizing an article by Mehmet Celik from the research methodology and its findings, and drew a different conclusion.

References

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[2] McDonough, J. & McDonough, S. (1997) Research Methods for Language Teachers. London: Arnold

[3] Mehmet Celik (2003) Teaching vocabulary through code-mixing, ELT Journal 57(4): 361-369

[4] Rebecca Oxford (1990) Language Learning Strategy: What English teacher should know. Boston: Heinie& Heinle Publisher

[5] Elizabeth Marasigan (1983) Code-Switching and Code-mixing in Multilingual Societies Singapore: Singapore University Press

[6] Donna M. Johnson (1992) Approaches to Research in Second Language Learning. NY: Longman

[7] I.S.P. Nation (2001) Learning Vocabulary in Another Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Published
2022-06-20
How to Cite
Yuan, Y. (2022). A Critique of Mehmet Celik’s article‘Teaching Vocabulary through code-mixing’. Learning & Education, 10(8), 245-246. https://doi.org/10.18282/l-e.v10i8.3146
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