Published: June 6, 2017In the field of word recognition and reading, it is commonly assumed that frequently repeated words create more accessible memory traces than infrequently repeated words, thus capturing the word-frequency effect. Nevertheless, recent research has shown that a seemingly related factor, contextual diversity (defined as the number of different contexts [e.g., films] in which a word appears), is a better predictor than word-frequency in word recognition and sentence reading experiments. Recent research has shown that contextual diversity plays an important role when learning new words in a laboratory setting with adult readers. In the current experiment, we directly manipulated contextual diversity in a very ecolo...
From mid-childhood onwards, most new words are learned through reading. The precise meaning of many ...
We examined whether variations in contextual diversity, spacing, and retrieval practice influenced h...
Previous work has found competing evidence for how contextual diversity influences early word learni...
<div><p>In the field of word recognition and reading, it is commonly assumed that frequently repeate...
In the field of word recognition and reading, it is commonly assumed that frequently repeated words ...
Published: June 6, 2017In the field of word recognition and reading, it is commonly assumed that fre...
Recent research with college-aged skilled readers by Adelman and colleagues revealed that contextual...
From mid-childhood onwards, the majority of new words are incidentally acquired via independent read...
Published online: 20 September 2021Recent studies have revealed that presenting novel words across v...
Published: 18 August 2020Vocabulary learning occurs throughout the lifespan, often implicitly. For f...
Vocabulary learning occurs throughout the lifespan, often implicitly. For foreign language learners,...
We examined whether variations in contextual diversity, spacing, and retrieval practice influenced h...
From mid-childhood onwards, most new words are learned through reading. The precise meaning of many...
People are better at recalling lists of high- than low-frequency words but as Parmentier, Comesãna, ...
People are better at recalling lists of high- than low-frequency words but as Parmentier, Comesãna, ...
From mid-childhood onwards, most new words are learned through reading. The precise meaning of many ...
We examined whether variations in contextual diversity, spacing, and retrieval practice influenced h...
Previous work has found competing evidence for how contextual diversity influences early word learni...
<div><p>In the field of word recognition and reading, it is commonly assumed that frequently repeate...
In the field of word recognition and reading, it is commonly assumed that frequently repeated words ...
Published: June 6, 2017In the field of word recognition and reading, it is commonly assumed that fre...
Recent research with college-aged skilled readers by Adelman and colleagues revealed that contextual...
From mid-childhood onwards, the majority of new words are incidentally acquired via independent read...
Published online: 20 September 2021Recent studies have revealed that presenting novel words across v...
Published: 18 August 2020Vocabulary learning occurs throughout the lifespan, often implicitly. For f...
Vocabulary learning occurs throughout the lifespan, often implicitly. For foreign language learners,...
We examined whether variations in contextual diversity, spacing, and retrieval practice influenced h...
From mid-childhood onwards, most new words are learned through reading. The precise meaning of many...
People are better at recalling lists of high- than low-frequency words but as Parmentier, Comesãna, ...
People are better at recalling lists of high- than low-frequency words but as Parmentier, Comesãna, ...
From mid-childhood onwards, most new words are learned through reading. The precise meaning of many ...
We examined whether variations in contextual diversity, spacing, and retrieval practice influenced h...
Previous work has found competing evidence for how contextual diversity influences early word learni...