The effect of input modes and number of exposures on the learning of L2 binomials

IF 2.1 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS ITL - International Journal of Applied Linguistics (Belgium) Pub Date : 2021-09-14 DOI:10.1075/itl.21001.alo
S. Alotaibi, A. Pellicer‐Sánchez, K. Conklin
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Despite the importance of mastering different types of formulaic sequences in a second language, little is known about the relative effect of different input modes on their acquisition. This study explores the learning of a particular type of formulaic language (binomials) in three input modes (reading-only, listening-only, and reading-while-listening) at different frequencies of exposure (2, 4, 5 and 6 occurrences). Arabic learners of English were presented with three stories, each in a different mode, that contained novel binomials (e.g., wires and pipes) and existing binomials (e.g., brother and sister). Two post-tests (multiple-choice and familiarity ratings) assessed learners’ knowledge of the binomials. Results showed that reading-only and reading-while-listening led to better performance on the tasks than listening-only. Frequency of exposure had an effect on the perceived familiarity of binomials.
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输入方式和接触次数对第二语言二项学习的影响
尽管掌握第二语言中不同类型的公式化序列很重要,但人们对不同输入模式对其习得的相对影响知之甚少。本研究探讨了一种特定类型的公式化语言(二项式)在三种输入模式下(只读、只听和边听边读)在不同的暴露频率(2、4、5和6次)下的学习。向阿拉伯语英语学习者展示了三个故事,每个故事都以不同的模式呈现,其中包含了新的二项式(例如,电线和管道)和现有的二项式(例如,兄弟和姐妹)。两个后测试(多项选择和熟悉度评分)评估了学习者对二项的知识。结果表明,只读和边听边读比只听能更好地完成任务。暴露频率对二项的感知熟悉度有影响。
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ITL - International Journal of Applied Linguistics (Belgium)
ITL - International Journal of Applied Linguistics (Belgium) Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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