The Effectiveness of Multimedia Gloss Modes and Languages for Chinese Learners’ Incidental Vocabulary Acquisition

Xuan Teng
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This study examines the effects of different gloss types, namely L1 text-only, L2 text-only, L1 text plus picture, and L2 text plus picture on vocabulary retention in a multimedia reading environment. This investigation is based on the cognitive theory of multimedia learning and the revised hierarchical model with image. Sixteen participants read a computerized text under one of four gloss conditions and took an immediate and delayed vocabulary retention test. Quantitative analyses in this study were based on responses to a survey, and performance data drawn from the recognition and production tasks in the vocabulary retention test. Qualitative evidence was obtained through interviews with the participants regarding their attitudes to the use of multimedia glosses. Results of this study suggested that L1 and L2 did not differ in terms of their effects on vocabulary retention. In addition, a combination of text and picture was more effective than text-only in sustaining recall of the glossed words. Survey and interview responses indicated the participants’ mixed opinions about L1 and L2 definitions and their strong preferences for pictures. The positive effect of L2 plus picture type glosses for long-term retention suggested the possible important role of mental involvement in the process of L2 vocabulary acquisition.
多媒体语汇模式和语言对汉语附带词汇习得的有效性
本研究考察了多媒体阅读环境下,母语纯文本、第二语言纯文本、母语文字加图片和第二语言文字加图片对词汇记忆的影响。本研究基于多媒体学习的认知理论和改进的带图像的层次模型。16名参与者在四种注释条件下阅读计算机文本,并进行即时和延迟词汇记忆测试。本研究的定量分析基于问卷调查的反馈,以及词汇记忆测试中识别任务和生成任务的表现数据。定性的证据是通过采访参与者关于他们的态度,使用多媒体光泽。本研究结果表明,第一语言和第二语言对词汇记忆的影响并无差异。此外,文字和图片的组合在维持对有注释的单词的回忆方面比单纯的文字更有效。调查和访谈结果表明,参与者对第一语言和第二语言的定义意见不一,并且对图片有强烈的偏好。二语加图片类词汇对长期记忆的积极影响表明心理参与在二语词汇习得过程中可能起着重要作用。
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