EXPOSURE FREQUENCY IN L2 READING AN EYE-MOVEMENT PERSPECTIVE OF INCIDENTAL VOCABULARY LEARNING

The present study brings together methods of extensive reading studies and eye-movement research to track the cognitive effects of exposure frequency on vocabulary processing and learning. Forty-two advanced second language learners of English read a stage 1 graded reader, Goodbye Mr. Hollywood , on...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inStudies in second language acquisition Vol. 40; no. 2; pp. 269 - 293
Main Author Mohamed, Ayman A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Cambridge University Press 01.06.2018
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text
ISSN0272-2631
1470-1545
DOI10.1017/S0272263117000092

Cover

Loading…
Abstract The present study brings together methods of extensive reading studies and eye-movement research to track the cognitive effects of exposure frequency on vocabulary processing and learning. Forty-two advanced second language learners of English read a stage 1 graded reader, Goodbye Mr. Hollywood , on a computer screen while their eye movements were recorded. The eye-tracking task was followed by comprehension questions and vocabulary posttests. Target vocabulary consisted of 20 pseudo words and 20 known words with a range of repetition from 1 to 30. Eye-movement data showed that readers spent more time on pseudo words than on familiar words and that fixation times decreased across encounters with more attention given to target words on early encounters. Repeated exposure supported form recognition but was not as significant for meaning recall and recognition. Total times spent on each encounter was positively associated with learning success in all vocabulary measures. The amount of attention, as reflected in total reading times on each pseudo word, positively predicted learning outcomes above and beyond the number of encounters. Results of the study add a cognitive dimension to the concept of engagement in lexical learning in the process of incidental learning from second language reading.
AbstractList The present study brings together methods of extensive reading studies and eye-movement research to track the cognitive effects of exposure frequency on vocabulary processing and learning. Forty-two advanced second language learners of English read a stage 1 graded reader, Goodbye Mr. Hollywood , on a computer screen while their eye movements were recorded. The eye-tracking task was followed by comprehension questions and vocabulary posttests. Target vocabulary consisted of 20 pseudo words and 20 known words with a range of repetition from 1 to 30. Eye-movement data showed that readers spent more time on pseudo words than on familiar words and that fixation times decreased across encounters with more attention given to target words on early encounters. Repeated exposure supported form recognition but was not as significant for meaning recall and recognition. Total times spent on each encounter was positively associated with learning success in all vocabulary measures. The amount of attention, as reflected in total reading times on each pseudo word, positively predicted learning outcomes above and beyond the number of encounters. Results of the study add a cognitive dimension to the concept of engagement in lexical learning in the process of incidental learning from second language reading.
The present study brings together methods of extensive reading studies and eye-movement research to track the cognitive effects of exposure frequency on vocabulary processing and learning. Forty-two advanced second language learners of English read a stage 1 graded reader, "Goodbye Mr. Hollywood," on a computer screen while their eye movements were recorded. The eye-tracking task was followed by comprehension questions and vocabulary posttests. Target vocabulary consisted of 20 pseudo words and 20 known words with a range of repetition from 1 to 30. Eye-movement data showed that readers spent more time on pseudo words than on familiar words and that fixation times decreased across encounters with more attention given to target words on early encounters. Repeated exposure supported form recognition but was not as significant for meaning recall and recognition. Total times spent on each encounter was positively associated with learning success in all vocabulary measures. The amount of attention, as reflected in total reading times on each pseudo word, positively predicted learning outcomes above and beyond the number of encounters. Results of the study add a cognitive dimension to the concept of engagement in lexical learning in the process of incidental learning from second language reading.
Author Mohamed, Ayman A.
Author_xml – sequence: 1
  givenname: Ayman A.
  surname: Mohamed
  fullname: Mohamed, Ayman A.
BackLink http://eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/detail?accno=EJ1184756$$DView record in ERIC
BookMark eNp9kEFLw0AQhRepYFv9AR6EgOfozu5sJnssdVsrpdXUgJ5CGjeQUpO6SQ_-e7dUPCg4lwfzvTcDb8B6dVNbxi6B3wAHul1xQUJEEoC4Hy1OWB-QeAgKVY_1Dzg88DM2aNuNt0REss8C8_K4XKWJCSaJeUrNYvwazBbBXASJGd3NFtNzdlrm29ZefOuQpRPzPL4P58vpbDyah4XQqguVskJztFrJEkRMb3K9jlBpEZcFokYseCyRIklSWypRxejXPJfc61pbOWTXx7s713zsbdtlm2bvav8yEzxCIESfHbKro8u6qsh2rnrP3WdmHgBiJBV5DkdeuKZtnS1_PMCzQ1HZn6J8hn5liqrLu6qpO5dX23-SX5ACZMk
CitedBy_id crossref_primary_10_1080_09588221_2022_2157445
crossref_primary_10_1017_S014271642200011X
crossref_primary_10_1075_itl_00004_pel
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_edurev_2024_100643
crossref_primary_10_1177_1362168820928567
crossref_primary_10_1111_flan_12644
crossref_primary_10_1177_02676583241249348
crossref_primary_10_1111_lang_12343
crossref_primary_10_1017_S0142716424000407
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_lindif_2022_102143
crossref_primary_10_1017_S0272263124000585
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_compedu_2025_105263
crossref_primary_10_1007_s11055_023_01411_x
crossref_primary_10_1080_09588221_2023_2280645
crossref_primary_10_1111_lang_12290
crossref_primary_10_1017_S0958344022000209
crossref_primary_10_1017_S0272263119000603
crossref_primary_10_1177_13621688231169451
crossref_primary_10_1111_lang_12430
crossref_primary_10_1007_s10639_024_12648_5
crossref_primary_10_1111_lang_12495
crossref_primary_10_1017_S0142716422000017
crossref_primary_10_1017_S0272263121000954
crossref_primary_10_1080_20445911_2022_2088763
crossref_primary_10_1515_applirev_2019_0059
crossref_primary_10_1177_13621688231206905
crossref_primary_10_1515_CJAL_2022_0203
crossref_primary_10_1017_S0272263118000177
crossref_primary_10_1093_applin_amae062
crossref_primary_10_4018_IJCALLT_339903
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_rmal_2024_100160
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_system_2019_02_008
crossref_primary_10_1177_0033688220906904
crossref_primary_10_1002_rrq_522
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_system_2025_103596
crossref_primary_10_1017_S0272263119000032
crossref_primary_10_1017_S1366728917000219
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_system_2024_103359
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_rmal_2023_100063
crossref_primary_10_1080_09588221_2024_2434104
crossref_primary_10_1080_09588221_2023_2269410
crossref_primary_10_1515_lingvan_2023_0091
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_system_2022_102825
crossref_primary_10_1016_j_compedu_2022_104466
crossref_primary_10_1515_CJAL_2020_0031
crossref_primary_10_3390_su15086471
Cites_doi 10.1080/09541440340000196
10.1016/0001-6918(90)90026-C
10.1016/0346-251X(78)90027-1
10.1017/S027226319900203X
10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199539789.001.0001
10.1111/j.0023-8333.2004.00263.x
10.3138/cmlr.57.4.541
10.1002/RRQ.015
10.1080/17470210902816461
10.3138/cmlr.63.1.59
10.1017/S0272263113000119
10.1016/j.cogpsych.2005.06.001
10.1093/applin/aml048
10.3138/cmlr.59.4.567
10.1017/S0267190504000078
10.3758/PBR.16.1.1
10.1080/09541440340000385
10.3138/cmlr.61.2.225
10.1037/a0015808
10.4135/9781483348964
10.1016/j.cognition.2014.06.015
10.1037/0033-2909.124.3.372
10.1017/S0272263114000606
10.1093/applin/amq031
10.1177/1362168808089921
10.1017/S027226311200085X
10.1017/CBO9781139524759
10.3758/BF03214555
10.1177/1362168814559800
10.1080/09541440340000213
10.1017/S0272263199002041
10.1017/S0272263115000224
10.1093/applin/22.1.1
10.1080/02724980443000476
10.1057/9780230293977
10.3138/cmlr.61.3.355
10.1017/S0140525X03000104
10.1016/B978-008044980-7/50017-3
10.1037/1196-1961.49.2.151
10.1017/S0272263199004039
10.1075/eurosla.5.11lau
ContentType Journal Article
Copyright Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2017
Copyright_xml – notice: Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2017
DBID AAYXX
CITATION
7SW
BJH
BNH
BNI
BNJ
BNO
ERI
PET
REK
WWN
0-V
3V.
7T9
7XB
88B
88G
8A4
8FI
8FJ
8FK
ABUWG
AFKRA
AHOVV
AIMQZ
ALSLI
AZQEC
BENPR
CCPQU
CJNVE
CPGLG
CRLPW
DWQXO
FYUFA
GHDGH
GNUQQ
LIQON
M0P
M2M
PHGZM
PHGZT
PKEHL
PMKZF
PQEDU
PQEST
PQQKQ
PQUKI
PRQQA
PSYQQ
Q9U
DOI 10.1017/S0272263117000092
DatabaseName CrossRef
ERIC
ERIC (Ovid)
ERIC
ERIC
ERIC (Legacy Platform)
ERIC( SilverPlatter )
ERIC
ERIC PlusText (Legacy Platform)
Education Resources Information Center (ERIC)
ERIC
ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection【Remote access available】
ProQuest Central (Corporate)
Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA)
ProQuest Central (purchase pre-March 2016)
Education Database (Alumni Edition)
Psychology Database (Alumni)
Education Periodicals
Hospital Premium Collection
Hospital Premium Collection (Alumni Edition)
ProQuest Central (Alumni) (purchase pre-March 2016)
ProQuest Central (Alumni)
ProQuest Central UK/Ireland
Education Research Index
ProQuest One Literature
Social Science Premium Collection
ProQuest Central Essentials
ProQuest Central Database Suite (ProQuest)
ProQuest One
Education Collection
Linguistics Collection
Linguistics Database
ProQuest Central
Health Research Premium Collection
Health Research Premium Collection (Alumni)
ProQuest Central Student
ProQuest One Literature
Education Database (ProQuest)
Psychology Database (ProQuest)
ProQuest Central Premium
ProQuest One Academic (New)
ProQuest One Academic Middle East (New)
ProQuest Digital Collections
ProQuest One Education
ProQuest One Academic Eastern Edition (DO NOT USE)
ProQuest One Academic
ProQuest One Academic UKI Edition
ProQuest One Social Sciences
ProQuest One Psychology
ProQuest Central Basic
DatabaseTitle CrossRef
ERIC
ProQuest One Education
ProQuest One Psychology
ProQuest Central Student
ProQuest One Academic Middle East (New)
ProQuest Central Essentials
ProQuest Central (Alumni Edition)
ProQuest One Community College
ProQuest Central
Linguistics Collection
Health Research Premium Collection
ProQuest Central Korea
ProQuest Central (New)
Social Science Premium Collection
ProQuest One Literature - U.S. Customers Only
Education Collection
ProQuest One Social Sciences
ProQuest Central Basic
ProQuest One Literature
ProQuest Education Journals
ProQuest One Academic Eastern Edition
Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA)
ProQuest Hospital Collection
Health Research Premium Collection (Alumni)
ProQuest Psychology Journals (Alumni)
ProQuest Professional Education
ProQuest Hospital Collection (Alumni)
ProQuest Digital Collections
ProQuest Psychology Journals
ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection
ProQuest One Academic UKI Edition
Linguistics Database
ProQuest One Academic
ProQuest Education Journals (Alumni Edition)
ProQuest Central (Alumni)
ProQuest One Academic (New)
DatabaseTitleList CrossRef
ERIC
ProQuest One Education
Database_xml – sequence: 1
  dbid: ERI
  name: ERIC
  url: https://eric.ed.gov/
  sourceTypes: Index Database
– sequence: 2
  dbid: BENPR
  name: ProQuest Central
  url: https://www.proquest.com/central
  sourceTypes: Aggregation Database
DeliveryMethod fulltext_linktorsrc
Discipline Languages & Literatures
EISSN 1470-1545
ERIC EJ1184756
EndPage 293
ExternalDocumentID EJ1184756
10_1017_S0272263117000092
GeographicLocations United States--US
Michigan
GeographicLocations_xml – name: Michigan
– name: United States--US
GroupedDBID --Z
-1C
-1D
-1E
-2P
-2R
-E.
-~6
-~X
.FH
0-V
09C
09D
0E1
0R~
123
29Q
2FS
3R3
4.4
5VS
6TJ
6~7
6~8
74X
74Z
7~U
7~V
8A4
8FI
8FJ
8I0
8R4
8R5
9M5
AABES
AABWE
AACJH
AADNG
AAGFV
AAKNA
AAKTX
AALKF
AAPYI
AARAB
AASVR
AATMM
AAUKB
AAYOK
AAYXX
ABBHK
ABBXD
ABDPE
ABGDZ
ABHFL
ABITZ
ABIVO
ABJNI
ABJWI
ABKAW
ABQWD
ABROB
ABTCQ
ABTME
ABTND
ABUWG
ABVFV
ABVKB
ABXAU
ABXHF
ABXSQ
ABZCX
ABZUI
ACABY
ACBNA
ACDLN
ACEJA
ACGFO
ACGFS
ACHDO
ACHQT
ACIMK
ACNCT
ACOZI
ACRPL
ACUIJ
ACYZP
ACZBM
ACZBN
ADBBV
ADFEC
ADFRT
ADKIL
ADMHG
ADNMO
ADNWM
ADOVH
ADTCA
ADULT
ADVJH
AEBAK
AEBPU
AEFOJ
AEHFS
AEHGV
AELHJ
AEMFK
AEUPB
AFFUJ
AFKQG
AFKRA
AFKRZ
AFLVW
AFOWJ
AFUTZ
AFZFC
AGABE
AGHGI
AGJUD
AGLWM
AGQPQ
AGTDA
AHQXX
AHRGI
AIDRF
AIGNW
AIHIV
AIKWM
AIMQZ
AISIE
AJ7
AJPFC
AJQAS
AKMAY
AKZCZ
ALIPV
ALMA_UNASSIGNED_HOLDINGS
ALSLI
ALVPG
ANFVQ
ANOYL
AOWSX
ARABE
ARALO
ARZZG
ATUCA
AUXHV
AVDNQ
AWSUU
AYIQA
AZQEC
BBLKV
BBQHK
BENPR
BGHMG
BJBOZ
BMAJL
BPHCQ
BQFHP
BVXVI
C0O
CAG
CBIIA
CCPQU
CCQAD
CCUQV
CDIZJ
CFAFE
CFBFF
CFLAC
CGMFO
CHEAL
CITATION
CJCSC
CJNVE
COF
CPGLG
CRLPW
CS3
DC4
DOHLZ
DU5
DWQXO
EBS
ED0
EGQIC
EJD
FYUFA
GDOGT
GNUQQ
HG-
HOVLH
HSS
HST
HZ~
I.5
I.7
I.8
IH6
IOEEP
IOO
IPSME
IS6
I~P
J36
J38
J3B
JAAYA
JBMMH
JENOY
JHFFW
JHPGK
JKQEH
JLEZI
JLXEF
JOSPZ
JPL
JPPIE
JQKCU
JRMXA
JST
KAFGG
L98
LIQON
LW7
M-V
M0P
M2M
M7~
M8.
MLAFT
NEJ
NHB
NIKVX
NNXVD
O9-
OHT
OYBOY
P2P
PHGZM
PHGZT
PMKZF
PQEDU
PQQKQ
PROAC
PSYQQ
Q2X
RCA
RIG
ROL
RR0
S6-
S6U
SA0
T9M
TN5
UHB
UKHRP
UT1
WFFJZ
WH7
WHG
WQ3
WXS
WYF
WYP
XDASD
XIH
XOL
YNT
ZCA
ZJOSE
ZMEZD
ZYDXJ
~A4
7SW
AAWJA
BJH
BNH
BNI
BNJ
BNO
ERI
PET
PRQQA
PUEGO
REK
WWN
3V.
7T9
7XB
8FK
AHOVV
PKEHL
PQEST
PQUKI
Q9U
ID FETCH-LOGICAL-c295t-55e2904e953f1287d3bb645928fc44944c0834763739e7f45844490a30444b9e3
IEDL.DBID BENPR
ISSN 0272-2631
IngestDate Sat Aug 23 14:42:50 EDT 2025
Tue Sep 02 19:16:25 EDT 2025
Tue Jul 01 02:42:55 EDT 2025
Thu Apr 24 23:12:08 EDT 2025
IsDoiOpenAccess false
IsOpenAccess false
IsPeerReviewed true
IsScholarly true
Issue 2
Language English
License https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms
LinkModel DirectLink
MergedId FETCHMERGED-LOGICAL-c295t-55e2904e953f1287d3bb645928fc44944c0834763739e7f45844490a30444b9e3
Notes ObjectType-Article-1
SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1
ObjectType-Feature-2
content type line 14
PQID 2064174437
PQPubID 47701
PageCount 25
ParticipantIDs proquest_journals_2064174437
eric_primary_EJ1184756
crossref_primary_10_1017_S0272263117000092
crossref_citationtrail_10_1017_S0272263117000092
ProviderPackageCode CITATION
AAYXX
PublicationCentury 2000
PublicationDate 2018-06-00
20180601
PublicationDateYYYYMMDD 2018-06-01
PublicationDate_xml – month: 06
  year: 2018
  text: 2018-06-00
PublicationDecade 2010
PublicationPlace New York
PublicationPlace_xml – name: New York
PublicationTitle Studies in second language acquisition
PublicationYear 2018
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publisher_xml – name: Cambridge University Press
References S0272263117000092_ref34
S0272263117000092_ref35
S0272263117000092_ref32
S0272263117000092_ref33
S0272263117000092_ref31
Pitts (S0272263117000092_ref38) 1989; 5
Waring (S0272263117000092_ref58) 2004; 4
S0272263117000092_ref39
Day (S0272263117000092_ref7) 1991; 7
Pigada (S0272263117000092_ref37) 2006; 22
Godfroid (S0272263117000092_ref11) 2012
Webb (S0272263117000092_ref61) 2008; 20
S0272263117000092_ref45
S0272263117000092_ref8
S0272263117000092_ref46
S0272263117000092_ref43
S0272263117000092_ref5
S0272263117000092_ref6
S0272263117000092_ref44
S0272263117000092_ref41
S0272263117000092_ref42
S0272263117000092_ref9
Waring (S0272263117000092_ref59) 2003; 15
S0272263117000092_ref49
Juhasz (S0272263117000092_ref21) 2011
Rott (S0272263117000092_ref53) 2005; 17
Brown (S0272263117000092_ref2) 2008; 20
Rott (S0272263117000092_ref54) 2003; 15
S0272263117000092_ref3
Pellicer-Sánchez (S0272263117000092_ref36) 2010; 22
S0272263117000092_ref1
S0272263117000092_ref56
S0272263117000092_ref12
S0272263117000092_ref57
Chaffin (S0272263117000092_ref4) 2001; 27
S0272263117000092_ref55
S0272263117000092_ref52
S0272263117000092_ref50
S0272263117000092_ref51
S0272263117000092_ref19
Horst (S0272263117000092_ref18) 1998; 11
S0272263117000092_ref17
Macaro (S0272263117000092_ref28) 2003
S0272263117000092_ref15
S0272263117000092_ref60
S0272263117000092_ref23
S0272263117000092_ref67
S0272263117000092_ref68
S0272263117000092_ref24
S0272263117000092_ref65
S0272263117000092_ref22
S0272263117000092_ref63
S0272263117000092_ref20
S0272263117000092_ref64
Rayner (S0272263117000092_ref48) 2004; 30
S0272263117000092_ref62
Powers (S0272263117000092_ref40) 2008
Grabe (S0272263117000092_ref14) 2011
S0272263117000092_ref27
S0272263117000092_ref25
Meara (S0272263117000092_ref30) 1992
Rayner (S0272263117000092_ref47) 1995
Heck (S0272263117000092_ref16) 2012
References_xml – ident: S0272263117000092_ref62
  doi: 10.1080/09541440340000196
– volume: 20
  start-page: 232
  year: 2008
  ident: S0272263117000092_ref61
  article-title: The effects of context on incidental vocabulary learning
  publication-title: Reading in a Foreign Language
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref19
  doi: 10.1016/0001-6918(90)90026-C
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref55
  doi: 10.1016/0346-251X(78)90027-1
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref34
  doi: 10.1017/S027226319900203X
– volume-title: Teaching and learning a second language: A review of recent research
  year: 2003
  ident: S0272263117000092_ref28
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref27
  doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199539789.001.0001
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref41
  doi: 10.1111/j.0023-8333.2004.00263.x
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref64
  doi: 10.3138/cmlr.57.4.541
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref3
  doi: 10.1002/RRQ.015
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref44
  doi: 10.1080/17470210902816461
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref33
  doi: 10.3138/cmlr.63.1.59
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref12
  doi: 10.1017/S0272263113000119
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref39
  doi: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2005.06.001
– volume: 7
  start-page: 541
  year: 1991
  ident: S0272263117000092_ref7
  article-title: Incidental EFL vocabulary learning and reading
  publication-title: Reading in a Foreign Language
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref60
  doi: 10.1093/applin/aml048
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref23
  doi: 10.3138/cmlr.59.4.567
– volume-title: Multilevel modeling of categorical outcomes using IBM SPSS
  year: 2012
  ident: S0272263117000092_ref16
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref49
  doi: 10.1017/S0267190504000078
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref51
  doi: 10.3758/PBR.16.1.1
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref45
  doi: 10.1080/09541440340000385
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref1
  doi: 10.3138/cmlr.61.2.225
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref8
  doi: 10.1037/a0015808
– volume: 11
  start-page: 207
  year: 1998
  ident: S0272263117000092_ref18
  article-title: Beyond A Clockwork Orange: Acquiring second language vocabulary through reading
  publication-title: Reading in a Foreign Language
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref31
  doi: 10.4135/9781483348964
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref20
  doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.06.015
– volume-title: EFL vocabulary test
  year: 1992
  ident: S0272263117000092_ref30
– volume: 17
  start-page: 95
  year: 2005
  ident: S0272263117000092_ref53
  article-title: Processing glosses: A qualitative exploration of how form-meaning connections are established and strengthened
  publication-title: Reading in a Foreign Language
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref43
  doi: 10.1037/0033-2909.124.3.372
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref67
  doi: 10.1017/S0272263114000606
– volume: 15
  start-page: 130
  year: 2003
  ident: S0272263117000092_ref59
  article-title: At what rate do learners learn and retain new vocabulary from a graded reader?
  publication-title: Reading in a Foreign Language
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref5
  doi: 10.1093/applin/amq031
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref56
  doi: 10.1177/1362168808089921
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref63
  doi: 10.1017/S027226311200085X
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref32
  doi: 10.1017/CBO9781139524759
– start-page: 873
  volume-title: The Oxford handbook on eye movements
  year: 2011
  ident: S0272263117000092_ref21
– volume: 5
  start-page: 271
  year: 1989
  ident: S0272263117000092_ref38
  article-title: Acquiring second language vocabulary through reading: A replication of the Clockwork Orange study using second language acquirers
  publication-title: Reading in a Foreign Language
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref46
  doi: 10.3758/BF03214555
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref68
  doi: 10.1177/1362168814559800
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref15
– volume: 20
  start-page: 136
  year: 2008
  ident: S0272263117000092_ref2
  article-title: Vocabulary acquisition from reading, reading-while-listening, and listening to stories
  publication-title: Reading in a Foreign Language
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref22
  doi: 10.1080/09541440340000213
– start-page: 9
  volume-title: Sources of coherence in reading
  year: 1995
  ident: S0272263117000092_ref47
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref9
  doi: 10.1017/S0272263199002041
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref35
  doi: 10.1017/S0272263115000224
– volume: 15
  start-page: 45
  year: 2003
  ident: S0272263117000092_ref54
  article-title: Making form-meaning connections while reading: A qualitative analysis of word processing
  publication-title: Reading in a Foreign Language
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref25
  doi: 10.1093/applin/22.1.1
– volume: 22
  start-page: 31
  year: 2010
  ident: S0272263117000092_ref36
  article-title: Incidental vocabulary acquisition from an authentic novel: Do things fall apart?
  publication-title: Reading in a Foreign Language
– volume: 30
  start-page: 720
  year: 2004
  ident: S0272263117000092_ref48
  article-title: The effects of frequency and predictability on eye fixations in reading: Implications for the E-Z Reader model
  publication-title: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref65
  doi: 10.1080/02724980443000476
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref57
  doi: 10.1057/9780230293977
– volume: 27
  start-page: 225
  year: 2001
  ident: S0272263117000092_ref4
  article-title: Learning new words in context: A study of eye movements
  publication-title: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition
– volume: 4
  start-page: 97
  year: 2004
  ident: S0272263117000092_ref58
  article-title: Second language reading and incidental vocabulary learning
  publication-title: Angles on the English Speaking World
– volume: 22
  start-page: 1
  year: 2006
  ident: S0272263117000092_ref37
  article-title: Vocabulary acquisition from extensive reading: A case study
  publication-title: Reading in a Foreign Language
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref17
  doi: 10.3138/cmlr.61.3.355
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref50
  doi: 10.1017/S0140525X03000104
– volume-title: Teaching and researching reading
  year: 2011
  ident: S0272263117000092_ref14
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref6
  doi: 10.1016/B978-008044980-7/50017-3
– start-page: 234
  volume-title: The Routledge encyclopedia of second language acquisition
  year: 2012
  ident: S0272263117000092_ref11
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref42
  doi: 10.1037/1196-1961.49.2.151
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref52
  doi: 10.1017/S0272263199004039
– volume-title: Statistical methods for categorical data analysis
  year: 2008
  ident: S0272263117000092_ref40
– ident: S0272263117000092_ref24
  doi: 10.1075/eurosla.5.11lau
RelatedPersons Burgess, Anthony (1917-1993)
RelatedPersons_xml – fullname: Burgess, Anthony (1917-1993)
SSID ssj0006773
Score 2.3849275
Snippet The present study brings together methods of extensive reading studies and eye-movement research to track the cognitive effects of exposure frequency on...
SourceID proquest
eric
crossref
SourceType Aggregation Database
Index Database
Enrichment Source
StartPage 269
SubjectTerms Advanced Students
Attention
British & Irish literature
Burgess, Anthony (1917-1993)
Computer Assisted Testing
Correlation
English as a second language learning
English literature
Eye Movements
Incidental Learning
Language Processing
Learning outcomes
Nonsense words
Prediction
Pretests Posttests
Reading Comprehension
Reading Materials
Reading Processes
Reading Rate
Recall (Psychology)
Recognition
Recognition (Psychology)
Retention
Second Language Learning
Second language reading
Slang
Time on Task
Vocabulary Development
Word Frequency
Subtitle AN EYE-MOVEMENT PERSPECTIVE OF INCIDENTAL VOCABULARY LEARNING
Title EXPOSURE FREQUENCY IN L2 READING
URI http://eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/detail?accno=EJ1184756
https://www.proquest.com/docview/2064174437
Volume 40
hasFullText 1
inHoldings 1
isFullTextHit
isPrint
link http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwfV1JT8JAFJ4oXLwYNxRFMgfjwaRJmaXLySAWgdSK1UY8NZ12ejKAFv-_b9ppjTHh1OR15jDb99Z8D6ErcAF4bhF4SJlg4KAkiSEITQ3TybkA_Zs5Zf-Ux8CaRGy24AsdcCt0WWWNiSVQZ6tUxcjBSbcYWM-M2rfrT0N1jVLZVd1CYxe1AYIduOHtOy-Yhw0WW3aVYyY2MYhFB3VesySNBqGSKYY6RT30RzP9LX6u8blUOuMDtK-tRTysjvcQ7cjlETr1dYyxwNfYb2iRi2OEvcX86SUKPTwOvefIC0bveBpgn-DQG95Pg4cTFI2919HE0C0QjJS4fGNwLolrMulymsMC7YwKoehfiJOnjLmMpWBCMcAIm7rSzlXSE8RmQhUNnHAl7aDWcrWUZwjn4GwkXJrclBZLCU2IM7BSNV8MBpkgXWTWy49TzQ-u2lR8xFUhmB3_27EuummmrCtyjG2DO2pPm4HeDHwbZnOri3r1Lsf6ARXx73Gfb_99gfbAhnGq6q0eam2-vuUl2Akb0deXAb6j0J-_9Uvf-AekprI5
linkProvider ProQuest
linkToHtml http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwzV1LT9tAEB7RcGgvPNoC4dU9lB4qOXL24ceBAwpO83DcNE3UcDLe9foCCogEofav8Ff4cczGdlBaKTekXte7lrUzOzPfzvgbgM8IAUTmUDxIqeQIUJLEkpQpy_YyIdH_pt68f0ovcloj3hmL8Ro8lv_CmLLK0ibODXV6o8wdOYJ0h2P0zJlbVFB29e8HxGfT0_Y5CvOE0mYwbLSsooWApagvZpYQmvo2175gGVpiN2VSGvoU6mWKc59zhSEIxzPmMl-7mUka4rCdMEOjJn3N8L1vYB1RhbArsN4YhP1fC0PvuHkCm7rUog6rl0nTOSM1DpoxQ39neI2W3N5yZXVp_OcerbkJT-Ve5IUsV7X7maypP3_RRP6nm7UFG0UkTc5y1d-GNT15D7thcf86JV9IuKCMnn4AEoz733-OBgFpDoIfoyBqXJB2REJKBsHZeTv69hFGr_K5O1CZ3Ez0HpAMgVgitC1s7XBFWUK9uqPMelmvp5JWwS6lF6uCO9208LiO8yI5N_5H4FX4ulhymxOHrJq8Y1RiMTHoIO7jrnCqcFgKOC6MyzR-ke7-6sef4G1r2AvjsB11D-AdxnpeXuV2CJXZ3b0-wnhqJo8LvSZw-dra8QyWPBr-
linkToPdf http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMw1V1LT9tAEB7RIFW9AC0FQtOyB-gBydTZl-0DqlDiQMA1adqI9GS86_UFFB5JVMFP61_pn-lsbKeilbhx4Dretayd9874G4BtTAFELikqUqY4Jihp6ijKtOP6uVDofzN_Nj_lSyyPBvx4KIYL8Kv6F8a2VVY2cWaosytt78gxSZcco2fOvE952RbRa3c-X984doKUrbRW4zQKETkxdz8xfRvvd9vI6x1KO-H31pFTThhwNA3ExBHC0MDlJhAsR0PtZUwpi65C_VxzHnCuMULhqIIeC4yX25oikt2UWZQ1FRiG730Bi770A78Gi61-1Dub-wHpFfVt6lGHStasaqozwGokWppFx7OwRw-84sPG68o3zBxeZxl-V0dV9Llc7E0nak_f_4Mi-TzPcgWWyjicHBSK8xoWzOgNrEfl7e2YfCTRHHB6vAokHPZOvw36Ien0w6-DMG79IN2YRJT0w4N2Nz58C4Mn-dw1qI2uRmYDSI5pXCqMK1wjuaYspX5TartfNZuZonVwK-YmukRetwNALpOixc5L_pOHOuzOt1wXsCOPLV6zEjNfGB5j1sg9IevQqPiflKZpnPxl_ubjj7fgJUpFEnXjk3fwCgNFv2iRa0Btcjs17zEYm6gPpdQTOH9q4fgD0Dsy4A
openUrl ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fsummon.serialssolutions.com&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Ajournal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=EXPOSURE+FREQUENCY+IN+L2+READING&rft.jtitle=Studies+in+second+language+acquisition&rft.au=Mohamed%2C+Ayman+A.&rft.date=2018-06-01&rft.issn=0272-2631&rft.eissn=1470-1545&rft.volume=40&rft.issue=2&rft.spage=269&rft.epage=293&rft_id=info:doi/10.1017%2FS0272263117000092&rft.externalDBID=n%2Fa&rft.externalDocID=10_1017_S0272263117000092
thumbnail_l http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/lc.gif&issn=0272-2631&client=summon
thumbnail_m http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/mc.gif&issn=0272-2631&client=summon
thumbnail_s http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/sc.gif&issn=0272-2631&client=summon