Incidental vocabulary learning in a natural reading context: an eye-tracking study

Volume: 21, Issue: 3, Pages: 563 - 584
Published: Jun 9, 2017
Abstract
This study responds to the call for more ecologically valid psycholinguistic research (Spivey & Cardon, 2015) by examining how readers incidentally acquire multifaceted vocabulary knowledge while reading a long, authentic text. Using eye tracking, we explore how the processing of unfamiliar words changes with repeated exposure and how the repeated exposure and processing affect word learning. In two sessions, native and non-native English...
Paper Details
Title
Incidental vocabulary learning in a natural reading context: an eye-tracking study
Published Date
Jun 9, 2017
Volume
21
Issue
3
Pages
563 - 584
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