Author:
Paribakht T. Sima,Wesche Marjorie
Abstract
The present study is a follow-up to a classroom experiment with university ESL students that
demonstrated incidental acquisition of new lexical knowledge through the reading of thematically
related texts. Introspective data from similar students using the same materials are analyzed in this
study to explore how vocabulary knowledge may be acquired as a by-product of reading for
comprehension. The researchers sought to identify the strategies and the kinds of knowledge and
information learners used when dealing with new L2 words they encountered while reading.
Learners tended to ignore a large proportion of the words. For those words they attended to,
inferencing was the main strategy employed. A taxonomy of the knowledge sources they used in
inferring word meanings from various textual and other cues was developed, which provided a
framework for describing learners' inferencing behavior. Findings are interpreted in terms
of existing research and theory on incidental vocabulary acquisition within an input-processing
framework. Pedagogical implications are drawn.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Education
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