Working memory and second language acquisition: effects on vocabulary, grammar, reading, and writing

This research explores the role of working memory in L2 acquisition, attempting to provide c insight into how individual variations in working memory capacity lead to variability in language learning performance. A descriptive correlational research design was employed to examine the natural v...

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Main Author: Riki Nasrullah
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2025
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25957/
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description This research explores the role of working memory in L2 acquisition, attempting to provide c insight into how individual variations in working memory capacity lead to variability in language learning performance. A descriptive correlational research design was employed to examine the natural variations in working memory and their relationship with English proficiency among high school students in Surabaya, Indonesia. Participants were divided into high and low-working memory groups. Their performance was measured based on four aspects of language: vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, and writing. Results showed that working memory positively correlates with language proficiency in reading comprehension, vocabulary, and grammar. On the other hand, this trend is weaker in writing. Using linear regression analysis, working memory predicted performance in three aspects: vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension. These findings indicate the significance of individualized teaching methodologies concerning individual cognitive potential. The study concludes by calling for adaptive language teaching techniques that exploit working memory for efficient L2 learning while at the same time calling for further research into instructional approaches and other cognitive factors affecting language acquisition.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:259572025-10-02T01:52:39Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25957/ Working memory and second language acquisition: effects on vocabulary, grammar, reading, and writing Riki Nasrullah, This research explores the role of working memory in L2 acquisition, attempting to provide c insight into how individual variations in working memory capacity lead to variability in language learning performance. A descriptive correlational research design was employed to examine the natural variations in working memory and their relationship with English proficiency among high school students in Surabaya, Indonesia. Participants were divided into high and low-working memory groups. Their performance was measured based on four aspects of language: vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, and writing. Results showed that working memory positively correlates with language proficiency in reading comprehension, vocabulary, and grammar. On the other hand, this trend is weaker in writing. Using linear regression analysis, working memory predicted performance in three aspects: vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension. These findings indicate the significance of individualized teaching methodologies concerning individual cognitive potential. The study concludes by calling for adaptive language teaching techniques that exploit working memory for efficient L2 learning while at the same time calling for further research into instructional approaches and other cognitive factors affecting language acquisition. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2025 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25957/1/Gema_25_1_6.pdf Riki Nasrullah, (2025) Working memory and second language acquisition: effects on vocabulary, grammar, reading, and writing. GEMA: Online Journal of Language Studies, 25 (1). pp. 102-118. ISSN 1675-8021 https://ejournal.ukm.my/gema/issue/view/1803
spellingShingle Riki Nasrullah,
Working memory and second language acquisition: effects on vocabulary, grammar, reading, and writing
title Working memory and second language acquisition: effects on vocabulary, grammar, reading, and writing
title_full Working memory and second language acquisition: effects on vocabulary, grammar, reading, and writing
title_fullStr Working memory and second language acquisition: effects on vocabulary, grammar, reading, and writing
title_full_unstemmed Working memory and second language acquisition: effects on vocabulary, grammar, reading, and writing
title_short Working memory and second language acquisition: effects on vocabulary, grammar, reading, and writing
title_sort working memory and second language acquisition: effects on vocabulary, grammar, reading, and writing
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