Taking Schmidt's (1990) noticing hypothesis as point of departure this study aims to measure attention and learning gains during second language (L2) reading by making use of eye-tracking methodology. Relying on Robinson's hierarchical memory model (1995, 2003), it is hypothesized that vocabulary learning and attention are closely associated. After a vocabulary pre-test, seventy-five learners of English read a standard text individually while their eye movements were being recorded followed by an immediate post-test. The results revealed that learners spent more time on unknown words than they did on familiar ones. Attention and learning gains also positively correlated; fixation values on an unknown word increased its further recognition p...
Over the past two decades, researchers in the field of second language acquisition (SLA) have become...
There is an ongoing debate on whether language acquisition processes supporting first language acqui...
Previous studies have shown that reading is an important source of incidental L2 vocabulary acquisit...
Taking Schmidt’s (1990) noticing hypothesis as point of departure this study aims to measure attenti...
In this paper, we review how eye tracking, which offers millisecond-precise information about how la...
Over the past two decades, researchers in the field of second language acquisition (SLA) have become...
In this study we examined how students pay attention to target items in written L2 input in differen...
Although it is widely accepted that attention plays a key role in second language development, it is...
This study aims to elaborate the use of eye tracking technique as a developmental tool to track EFL ...
The authors investigated how eye movements are influenced by different reading goals in participants...
Second language (L2) researchers are becoming more interested in both L2 learners ’ knowledge of the...
This research investigated the role of a specific form of attention that may be implicated in the ac...
The purpose of this study was to examine how bilinguals process texts with lexical cues in their fi...
Second language (L2) researchers are becoming more interested in both L2 learners' knowledge of the ...
This study examines how linguistic knowledge is manifested in eye movements in reading, focusing on ...
Over the past two decades, researchers in the field of second language acquisition (SLA) have become...
There is an ongoing debate on whether language acquisition processes supporting first language acqui...
Previous studies have shown that reading is an important source of incidental L2 vocabulary acquisit...
Taking Schmidt’s (1990) noticing hypothesis as point of departure this study aims to measure attenti...
In this paper, we review how eye tracking, which offers millisecond-precise information about how la...
Over the past two decades, researchers in the field of second language acquisition (SLA) have become...
In this study we examined how students pay attention to target items in written L2 input in differen...
Although it is widely accepted that attention plays a key role in second language development, it is...
This study aims to elaborate the use of eye tracking technique as a developmental tool to track EFL ...
The authors investigated how eye movements are influenced by different reading goals in participants...
Second language (L2) researchers are becoming more interested in both L2 learners ’ knowledge of the...
This research investigated the role of a specific form of attention that may be implicated in the ac...
The purpose of this study was to examine how bilinguals process texts with lexical cues in their fi...
Second language (L2) researchers are becoming more interested in both L2 learners' knowledge of the ...
This study examines how linguistic knowledge is manifested in eye movements in reading, focusing on ...
Over the past two decades, researchers in the field of second language acquisition (SLA) have become...
There is an ongoing debate on whether language acquisition processes supporting first language acqui...
Previous studies have shown that reading is an important source of incidental L2 vocabulary acquisit...