Incidental learning of collocations through different multimodal input: The role of learners’ initial L2 proficiency

IF 5.4 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL ACS Applied Energy Materials Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.1016/j.system.2024.103416
Pu Pu , Daniel Yu-Sheng Chang , Shuang Wang
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This study investigated the impact of one unimodal (i.e., reading-only) and two different multimodal input modes (i.e., reading-while-listening and viewing with captions) on incidental collocation learning, alongside examining the relationship between learning gains and overall L2 proficiency. A total of 180 university students at pre-intermediate and upper-intermediate levels from China were randomly assigned to one of the input modes. Target collocation knowledge tests, including form recognition and meaning recall, were administered immediately after exposure to the input material and after a 2-week interval. Results indicated that while learners across different proficiency levels acquired collocation knowledge through all input modes to varying degrees, those in the multimodal conditions outperformed their counterparts in terms of both recognition and recall dimensions. Additionally, after 2 weeks, despite decreased learning gains for all learner groups, multimodal input was found to benefit upper-intermediate learners' meaning recall of the target collocations. Learners’ language proficiency significantly predicted their immediate learning outcomes in both recognition and recall. These findings offer further support for multimedia learning theory and dual code theory, contributing to a deeper understanding of the value of multimodal meaning-focused language input.

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通过不同的多模态输入偶然学习搭配:学习者最初的 L2 熟练程度的作用
本研究调查了一种单模态(即纯阅读)和两种不同的多模态输入模式(即边听边读和带字幕观看)对偶然搭配学习的影响,同时考察了学习收获与整体语言水平之间的关系。180 名来自中国的中级前和中高级水平的大学生被随机分配到其中一种输入模式。在接触输入材料后立即进行目标搭配知识测试,包括形式识别和意义回忆,并在间隔两周后进行测试。结果表明,尽管不同水平的学习者在不同程度上通过各种输入模式获得了搭配知识,但多模式条件下的学习者在识别和回忆两个维度上的表现都优于同水平的学习者。此外,两周后,尽管所有学习者组别的学习成果都有所下降,但多模态输入却有利于中高级学习者对目标搭配的意义回忆。学习者的语言水平极大地预示了他们在识别和回忆方面的即时学习效果。这些发现为多媒体学习理论和双代码理论提供了进一步的支持,有助于加深对以意义为重点的多模态语言输入的价值的理解。
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ACS Applied Energy Materials
ACS Applied Energy Materials Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Energy Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of materials, engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to energy conversion and storage. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important energy applications.
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