A reading experiment combining online and off-line data evaluates the effect on second language learners’ reading behaviours and lexical uptake of three gloss types designed to clarify word meaning. These are (a) a textual definition, (b) a textual definition accompanied by a picture, and (c) a picture only. We recorded eye movements while intermediate learners of English read a story presented on-screen and containing six glossed pseudowords repeated three times each. Cumulative fixation counts and time spent on the pseudowords predicted post-test performance for form recall and meaning recognition, confirming findings of previous eye-tracking studies of vocabulary acquisition from reading. However, the total visual attention given to pseu...
Students in academic contexts are expected to engage with large amounts of reading and they frequent...
This paper reports on a study that aimed to investigate the effects of textual glosses on the lexica...
Students in academic contexts are expected to engage with large amounts of reading and they frequent...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2018. A reading experiment combining online and offline data ...
This article reports three trials of a pen-and-paper experiment where adult L2 learners’ recollectio...
Glosses or short explanations of vocabulary items are commonly found in language learning materials...
Glosses provide an effective way of fostering second language (L2) vocabulary acquisition. Expanding...
Eye-tracking is primarily used as a tool to capture attentional processes in second language (L2) re...
Eye-tracking is primarily used as a tool to capture attentional processes in second language (L2) re...
Eye-tracking is primarily used as a tool to capture attentional processes in second language (L2) re...
Eye-tracking is primarily used as a tool to capture attentional processes in second language (L2) re...
This quasi-experimental study examined the effects of different glossing conditions on English as a ...
The present study investigated the effects of textual glosses on reading comprehension and vocabular...
Eye-tracking is primarily used as a tool to capture attentional processes in second language (L2) re...
Eye-tracking is primarily used as a tool to capture attentional processes in second language (L2) re...
Students in academic contexts are expected to engage with large amounts of reading and they frequent...
This paper reports on a study that aimed to investigate the effects of textual glosses on the lexica...
Students in academic contexts are expected to engage with large amounts of reading and they frequent...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2018. A reading experiment combining online and offline data ...
This article reports three trials of a pen-and-paper experiment where adult L2 learners’ recollectio...
Glosses or short explanations of vocabulary items are commonly found in language learning materials...
Glosses provide an effective way of fostering second language (L2) vocabulary acquisition. Expanding...
Eye-tracking is primarily used as a tool to capture attentional processes in second language (L2) re...
Eye-tracking is primarily used as a tool to capture attentional processes in second language (L2) re...
Eye-tracking is primarily used as a tool to capture attentional processes in second language (L2) re...
Eye-tracking is primarily used as a tool to capture attentional processes in second language (L2) re...
This quasi-experimental study examined the effects of different glossing conditions on English as a ...
The present study investigated the effects of textual glosses on reading comprehension and vocabular...
Eye-tracking is primarily used as a tool to capture attentional processes in second language (L2) re...
Eye-tracking is primarily used as a tool to capture attentional processes in second language (L2) re...
Students in academic contexts are expected to engage with large amounts of reading and they frequent...
This paper reports on a study that aimed to investigate the effects of textual glosses on the lexica...
Students in academic contexts are expected to engage with large amounts of reading and they frequent...