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The Relationship Between Gloss Type and L2 Proficiency in Incidental Vocabulary LearningThe Relationship Between Gloss Type and L2 Proficiency in Incidental Vocabulary Learning

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The Relationship Between Gloss Type and L2 Proficiency in Incidental Vocabulary Learning
Authors
고명희
Issue Date
2017
Publisher
현대영어교육학회
Keywords
어휘 습득/어휘 주석/우연적 학습; vocabulary acquisition/gloss/incidental learning
Citation
현대영어교육, v.18, no.3, pp 47 - 69
Pages
23
Journal Title
현대영어교육
Volume
18
Number
3
Start Page
47
End Page
69
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/8158
ISSN
1598-0782
2586-6141
Abstract
This study investigates the relationship between L2 proficiency and different types of glosses. Just under 330 university students in Korea were divided into higher and lower levels of English fluency, and were further divided into four gloss conditions (no-gloss, L1 gloss, L2 gloss, and L1+L2 gloss). They read passages, completed an immediate vocabulary test and a survey, and took a delayed vocabulary test after four weeks. According to the findings, the L1 gloss and the L1+L2 gloss were effective for lowerlevel learners, and the L2 gloss and the L1+L2 gloss were effective for higher-level learners. However, on the survey, the L1+L2 gloss type was the most preferred gloss type of the participants. Considering the statistical analysis of the interaction effect between L2 proficiency and gloss type together with the results of the student opinion survey, L1+L2 glosses are likely the best gloss type for reading materials at any proficiency level.
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