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Publication Date: 2021-Dec
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Combining Explicit and Sensitive Indices for Measuring L2 Vocabulary Learning through Contextualized Input and Word-Focused Instruction
Vandenberghe, Bert; Perez, Maribel Montero; Reynvoet, Bert; Desmet, Piet
Studies in Second Language Acquisition, v43 n5 p1009-1039 Dec 2021
This study combines explicit (pen-and-paper) and sensitive (time-pressured) measures to gauge the impact of three instructional interventions (contextualized input with meaning-focused activities, contextualized input with word-focused activities, and decontextualized input with word-focused exercises) on the learning of 20 L2 French target verbs. Participants (N = 313, L1 = Dutch) completed a combination of explicit (form recognition, meaning recall, grammatical preference) and time-pressured sensitive tests (lexical decision, semantic relatedness, grammaticality judgment) as immediate and delayed posttests. Explicit posttests show the beneficial effects of word-focused instruction, and underline the efficiency of context for meaning-related knowledge. Sensitive posttests generally confirm the explicit results, but reveal differences between both word-focused conditions related to lexical processing and strength of knowledge. This study suggests that combining explicit and sensitive measures can provide a more complete picture about the effects of L2 vocabulary instruction and shows that contextualized and decontextualized word-focused instruction benefit vocabulary learning in a complementary way.
Descriptors: French, Verbs, Linguistic Input, Intervention, Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Vocabulary Development, Language Processing, Measures (Individuals), Pretests Posttests, Educational Benefits, Recall (Psychology), Semantics, Grammar, Decision Making
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