© 2017 Elsevier Ltd This study investigated the effectiveness of explicit, incidental, and intentional learning conditions on vocabulary acquisition and reading comprehension in a multimedia environment. A total of 99 university learners of English as a foreign language (EFL) were asked to read computer-based reading texts including text-picture-audio glosses of the target lexical items. In the explicit learning condition, learners received explicit instruction about the target lexical items before reading (EIG). In the intentional condition, learners were instructed to check the multimedia glosses while reading the texts (+IG) whereas in the incidental condition, they did not receive such instruction (-IG). Reading comprehension was measur...
L2 research has consistently shown that providing glosses enhances L2 vocabulary learning. This pape...
This paper reports on a study that aimed to investigate the effects of textual glosses on the lexica...
In recent years, gloss presentation format or the location where a gloss appears with respect to its...
The present study investigates the effects that different types of multimedia glosses, namely textua...
The current study investigated the effects of computer-assisted L1 and L2 textual and audio glosses ...
The present study was conducted to investigate the effect of different multimedia glosses on reading...
This pilot study investigated the effects of multimedia reading software on reading comprehension. S...
Previous studies on multimedia glosses have investigated the efficacy of different modalities of glo...
The present study investigated the effects of textual glosses on reading comprehension and vocabular...
Reading passages contain many new words. Looking up every word in the dictionary and finding the exa...
This study investigated the effects of different types of multimedia annotations on reading comprehe...
Vocabulary is an important component of language proficiency which provides the basis for learners ’...
This quasi-experimental study examined the effects of different glossing conditions on English as a ...
The significance and impact of vocabulary learning in reading comprehension and L2 language learning...
AbstractAs EFL teachers we use reading comprehension as an aid for intentional and incidental vocabu...
L2 research has consistently shown that providing glosses enhances L2 vocabulary learning. This pape...
This paper reports on a study that aimed to investigate the effects of textual glosses on the lexica...
In recent years, gloss presentation format or the location where a gloss appears with respect to its...
The present study investigates the effects that different types of multimedia glosses, namely textua...
The current study investigated the effects of computer-assisted L1 and L2 textual and audio glosses ...
The present study was conducted to investigate the effect of different multimedia glosses on reading...
This pilot study investigated the effects of multimedia reading software on reading comprehension. S...
Previous studies on multimedia glosses have investigated the efficacy of different modalities of glo...
The present study investigated the effects of textual glosses on reading comprehension and vocabular...
Reading passages contain many new words. Looking up every word in the dictionary and finding the exa...
This study investigated the effects of different types of multimedia annotations on reading comprehe...
Vocabulary is an important component of language proficiency which provides the basis for learners ’...
This quasi-experimental study examined the effects of different glossing conditions on English as a ...
The significance and impact of vocabulary learning in reading comprehension and L2 language learning...
AbstractAs EFL teachers we use reading comprehension as an aid for intentional and incidental vocabu...
L2 research has consistently shown that providing glosses enhances L2 vocabulary learning. This pape...
This paper reports on a study that aimed to investigate the effects of textual glosses on the lexica...
In recent years, gloss presentation format or the location where a gloss appears with respect to its...