This study evaluates the potential for incidentally learning early reading vocabulary through the extensive viewing (EV) of children’s movies/television with subtitles. Recent research has investigated how much exposure to important vocabulary EV and extensive reading (ER) provides. Investigations compute the number of repetitions of target vocabulary in corpora designed to represent EV/ER. Curriculum time estimates are then computed based on the time needed to reach vocabulary repetition thresholds linked to incidental learning. This study focuses on an understudied area of EV, namely children’s transition to literacy. It investigates whether early reading vocabulary is available in children’s movies/television, a form of compelling, compr...
In this talk, I will discuss the role of TV viewing in incidental vocabulary acquisition from a numb...
The current study aimed to assess the vocabulary size necessary for understanding the Harry Potter b...
This study analyses the potential role of video viewing and language aptitude on the learning of L2 ...
This study evaluates the potential for incidentally learning early reading vocabulary through the ex...
The extent to which extensive reading (ER) and extensive viewing (EV) support academic literacy in s...
This article presents an experimental study to investigate whether subtitle reading has a positive i...
Recent research has shown that learners can learn new words while watching TV programs. However, the...
Recently, we have noticed an increasing number of studies on the value of viewing audio-visual mater...
As access to video-viewing technology has increased, so has researchers’ interest in understanding h...
Incidental vocabulary acquisition through reading has been investigated extensively. However, little...
Interactive book reading (IBR) has been proven to be an effective approach to foster children’s lang...
Subtitled television programs seem to provide a rich context for foreign language acquisition. Moreo...
Children are growing up in a digital age with increasing exposure to television and touchscreen devi...
With the rising incidence of television consumption in children, the aim of the present study was to...
This study aims at exploring the potential of extensive TV viewing for L2 vocabulary learning, and t...
In this talk, I will discuss the role of TV viewing in incidental vocabulary acquisition from a numb...
The current study aimed to assess the vocabulary size necessary for understanding the Harry Potter b...
This study analyses the potential role of video viewing and language aptitude on the learning of L2 ...
This study evaluates the potential for incidentally learning early reading vocabulary through the ex...
The extent to which extensive reading (ER) and extensive viewing (EV) support academic literacy in s...
This article presents an experimental study to investigate whether subtitle reading has a positive i...
Recent research has shown that learners can learn new words while watching TV programs. However, the...
Recently, we have noticed an increasing number of studies on the value of viewing audio-visual mater...
As access to video-viewing technology has increased, so has researchers’ interest in understanding h...
Incidental vocabulary acquisition through reading has been investigated extensively. However, little...
Interactive book reading (IBR) has been proven to be an effective approach to foster children’s lang...
Subtitled television programs seem to provide a rich context for foreign language acquisition. Moreo...
Children are growing up in a digital age with increasing exposure to television and touchscreen devi...
With the rising incidence of television consumption in children, the aim of the present study was to...
This study aims at exploring the potential of extensive TV viewing for L2 vocabulary learning, and t...
In this talk, I will discuss the role of TV viewing in incidental vocabulary acquisition from a numb...
The current study aimed to assess the vocabulary size necessary for understanding the Harry Potter b...
This study analyses the potential role of video viewing and language aptitude on the learning of L2 ...