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The contributions of phonological awareness and decoding on spelling in isiXhosa Grade 3 readers ...
Schaefer, Maxine. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Élaboration d’une liste pour l’enseignement du vocabulaire considérant la fréquence d’utilisation à l’oral et la polysémie ...
Caron-Diotte, Mathieu. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Vocabulary Scaffolding Features and Young Readers’ Comprehension of Digital Text: Insights from a Big Observational Dataset ...
Diprossimo, Laura. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Turkish pre-service English teachers' level of FLSA and their perceptions of NNEST: a case in a high-ranking state university ...
Bölükbaşı, Yasemin. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Mental Lexicon Portuguese Orthography ...
Brakovec, Hunter. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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The impact of grit and its predictors on face-to-face vs online language learning ...
Paradowski, Michał. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Peer interaction among intensive immersive language course participants: Comparing the impact of face-to-face vs online delivery ...
Paradowski, Michał. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Incidental acquisition of multiword expressions through audiovisual input: The role of repetition and typographic enhancement
In: Education Publications (2021)
Abstract: There has been limited research on the efficacy of captioned second language (L2) television in facilitating the incidental acquisition of multiword expressions (MWEs). The present study aims to fill this gap. Additionally, this study examined the role of typographic enhancement and repetition. One-hundred and twenty-two L2 learners were assigned to one of six conditions which differed in terms of caption condition (no captions, normal captions, enhanced captions) and the number of times they watched the same video (once, twice). The participants took a cued MWE form recall test before watching the video, and immediately and two weeks after watching it. A content comprehension test was also administered. Repetition resulted in better content comprehension as well as better acquisition of MWEs. Both caption types positively influenced MWE recall relative to watching the video without captions, but typographic enhancement reduced the benefits of captions for content comprehension.
Keyword: Applied Linguistics; Education; Language and Literacy Education; Linguistics; Social and Behavioral Sciences
URL: https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/edupub/279
https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1286&context=edupub
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Using literal underpinnings to help learners remember figurative idioms: Does the connection need to be crystal-clear?
In: Education Publications (2020)
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Weighing up Exercises on Phrasal Verbs: Retrieval Versus Trial-And-Error Practices
In: Education Publications (2019)
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Pedagogical approaches to the teaching and learning of formulaic language
In: Education Publications (2018)
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Contrasting ideologies of foreign language learning in Japan: Hippo Family Club versus “traditional” education ...
Nilep, Chad. - : SocArXiv, 2017
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