A preliminary study on the effects of an E-gloss tool on incidental vocabulary learning when reading Chinese as a foreign language

Frederick J. Poole, Ko-Yin Sung
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To become proficient readers of Chinese, learners must identify characters quickly and accurately. Learners who are able to recognize characters rapidly are able to focus on the overall message rather than the meaning of individual characters. However, the complex orthography of Chinese makes decoding characters difficult. E-gloss tools such as Dim Sum have been highly touted as solutions to ease this burden for second language learners of Chinese (Shen & Tsai 2010; Xie & Tao 2009). Research has shown that when learners use these tools, reading speeds and comprehension scores improve; however, no research has investigated the effect of such tools on incidentally-learned vocabulary. This study compared incidental vocabulary gains by 19 students in two different Chinese courses, reading four texts with an e-gloss tool and four texts in a traditional paper format. Although a significant difference between the two reading formats was not found, simple comparisons of learning gains by individual learners in both reading formats suggest that students’ learning and reading styles may impact the effectiveness of reading with or without the e-gloss tool.
E-gloss工具对外文阅读附带词汇学习影响的初步研究
要成为熟练的汉语读者,学习者必须快速准确地识别汉字。能够快速识别汉字的学习者能够将注意力集中在整体信息上,而不是单个汉字的含义。然而,复杂的汉字正字法给汉字解码带来了困难。电子光泽工具,如Dim Sum,被高度吹捧为减轻汉语第二语言学习者负担的解决方案(Shen & Tsai 2010;谢涛2009)。研究表明,当学习者使用这些工具时,阅读速度和理解分数都会提高;然而,没有研究调查过这些工具对偶然习得的词汇的影响。这项研究比较了19名学生在两门不同的汉语课程中偶然获得的词汇量,这两门课程分别使用电子光泽工具阅读四篇课文,以及四篇传统纸质文本。虽然没有发现两种阅读格式之间的显著差异,但对个体学习者在两种阅读格式下的学习收益的简单比较表明,学生的学习和阅读风格可能会影响使用或不使用e-gloss工具的阅读效果。
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