Do we learn from mistakes? The usefulness of examples of errors in online dictionaries

ReCALL Pub Date : 2024-01-10 DOI:10.1017/s0958344023000241
Anna Dziemianko
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The aim of this paper is to investigate the usefulness of examples that show typical learner errors in online pedagogical dictionaries of English for the accuracy of error correction as well as immediate and delayed retention of usage. The optimal positioning of examples of errors in entries is also researched. In an online experiment, participants did a sentence correction exercise with the help of purpose-built monolingual dictionary entries, where the provision and positioning of examples showing errors were controlled. Two test versions were created, which differed only in the presence of examples of errors in the entries. Usage retention was observed immediately after the test and two weeks later. The results indicate that it is worthwhile to include examples of errors in online learners’ dictionaries because they contribute greatly to the retention of usage in the long run. They also help to rectify errors, though the effect is not statistically significant. The positioning of examples showing errors in entries has no influence on error correction accuracy or usage retention. The study reveals examples of errors to be a valuable induction-oriented stand-alone dictionary component placed outside warning boxes, which typically include explicit grammar rules and promote deduction.
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我们从错误中学习吗?在线词典中错误示例的实用性
本文旨在研究在线英语教学词典中显示学习者典型错误的示例对纠错准确性以及即时和延迟保持用法的有用性。此外,还研究了词条中错误示例的最佳位置。在一项在线实验中,参与者借助专门编写的单语词典词条进行句子纠错练习,并对错误示例的提供和位置进行了控制。实验创建了两个测试版本,它们的区别仅在于词条中是否存在错误示例。测试结束后立即和两周后对使用保持情况进行了观察。结果表明,在在线学习者词典中加入错误示例是值得的,因为从长远来看,错误示例对保持使用率大有裨益。它们还有助于纠正错误,尽管其效果在统计学上并不显著。条目中错误示例的位置对纠错准确率和用法保持率没有影响。研究表明,错误示例是一个有价值的以归纳为导向的独立词典组成部分,置于警告框之外,通常包括明确的语法规则并促进演绎。
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