The Involvement Load Hypothesis (ILH) has become a widely used framework for predicting second language (L2) vocabulary learning from task completion. The purpose of this systematic review was to analyze the predictive ability of the ILH in the acquisition of aspects of knowing a word, its application in different target populations, the effective vocabulary learning task types designed based on the ILH, and the occurrence rate of the ILH components in vocabulary learning tasks. We searched IEEE, ERIC, WOS, Scopus, and ProQuest databases for empirical studies published between 2001 and 2021, using a vocabulary-focused keyword string combined with an ILH-focused keyword string. A total of 78 studies were selected using a set of inclusion and...
Recently vocabulary studies have mainly focused on two forms of vocabulary acquisition: incidental a...
AbstractInvolvement load hypothesis as a cognitive construct states that tasks with higher involveme...
Achieving an acceptable degree of proficiency in any language is no doubt threatened by the dauntin...
This dissertation investigated Laufer and Hulstijn’s (2001) Involvement Load Hypothesis (ILH). The I...
This study builds on Laufer and Hulstijn’s (2001) motivational-cognitive construct of task-induced i...
Ensuring second language (L2) learners have an adequate breadth and depth of L2 vocabulary knowledge...
Ensuring second language (L2) learners have an adequate breadth and depth of L2 vocabulary knowledge...
This study builds on Laufer and Hulstijn’s (2001) motivational-cognitive construct of task-induced i...
ABSTRACT. Based on Involvement Load Hypothesis (LAUFER; HULSTIJN, 2001), current study examined the ...
This study investigates the effects of four online vocabulary tasks on second language (L2) vocabula...
Involvement Load Hypothesis for the first time has been proposed by Laufer and Hulstijn (2001). Base...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 외국어교육과, 2015. 2. 오선영.This study attempts to test the involvement load hypoth...
Involvement load hypothesis as a cognitive construct states that tasks with higher involvements yiel...
Involvement load hypothesis as a cognitive construct states that tasks with higher involvements yiel...
Recently vocabulary studies have mainly focused on two forms of vocabulary acquisition: incidental a...
Recently vocabulary studies have mainly focused on two forms of vocabulary acquisition: incidental a...
AbstractInvolvement load hypothesis as a cognitive construct states that tasks with higher involveme...
Achieving an acceptable degree of proficiency in any language is no doubt threatened by the dauntin...
This dissertation investigated Laufer and Hulstijn’s (2001) Involvement Load Hypothesis (ILH). The I...
This study builds on Laufer and Hulstijn’s (2001) motivational-cognitive construct of task-induced i...
Ensuring second language (L2) learners have an adequate breadth and depth of L2 vocabulary knowledge...
Ensuring second language (L2) learners have an adequate breadth and depth of L2 vocabulary knowledge...
This study builds on Laufer and Hulstijn’s (2001) motivational-cognitive construct of task-induced i...
ABSTRACT. Based on Involvement Load Hypothesis (LAUFER; HULSTIJN, 2001), current study examined the ...
This study investigates the effects of four online vocabulary tasks on second language (L2) vocabula...
Involvement Load Hypothesis for the first time has been proposed by Laufer and Hulstijn (2001). Base...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 외국어교육과, 2015. 2. 오선영.This study attempts to test the involvement load hypoth...
Involvement load hypothesis as a cognitive construct states that tasks with higher involvements yiel...
Involvement load hypothesis as a cognitive construct states that tasks with higher involvements yiel...
Recently vocabulary studies have mainly focused on two forms of vocabulary acquisition: incidental a...
Recently vocabulary studies have mainly focused on two forms of vocabulary acquisition: incidental a...
AbstractInvolvement load hypothesis as a cognitive construct states that tasks with higher involveme...
Achieving an acceptable degree of proficiency in any language is no doubt threatened by the dauntin...