Incidental vocabulary acquisition from documentary viewing: A study on the role of captions

Marion Durbahn
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This study investigated the incidental acquisition of second language (L2) vocabulary through the viewing of a 30-minute science documentary and the effect of captioning on this process. Thirty-four English language learners watched two documentaries (one captioned and one uncaptioned) and were then assessed on their knowledge of a set of words appearing in the documentaries. Results of the Vocabulary Tests (Form-recall/Spelling, and Meaning recognition) showed that documentary viewing led to significant acquisition of new vocabulary and that the captioning condition had a significant effect on this learning. Captioning boosted the gains on meaning recognition, form recall and spelling. Results indicated that relative gains in the captioning condition are 8% significantly higher than in the uncaptioned condition.
纪录片观看附带词汇习得:字幕作用研究
本研究通过观看一部30分钟的科学纪录片考察了第二语言词汇的附带习得以及字幕对这一过程的影响。34名英语学习者观看了两部纪录片(一部配有字幕,另一部没有字幕),然后评估了他们对纪录片中出现的一组单词的认识。词汇测试(形式记忆/拼写和意义识别)的结果表明,观看纪录片导致新词汇的显著习得,而字幕条件对这种学习有显著影响。加上文字说明有助于提高学生在意义识别、形式记忆和拼写方面的成绩。结果表明,有字幕条件下的相对增益比没有字幕条件下的相对增益高8%。
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