In Defense of Contextual Vocabulary Acquisition: How to Do Things with Words in Context

Researchers in "contextual vocabulary acquisition" differ over the kinds of context involved in vocabulary learning, and the methods and benefits thereof. This paper presents a computational theory of contextual vocabulary ac- quisition, identifies the relevant notion of context, exhibits the assumptions be- hind some classic objections, and defends our theory against these objections.

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