Reading glossed passages in English to improve comprehension : an eye tracking study
Glosses or short explanations of vocabulary items are commonly found in language learning materials. Research that use offline learning measures to examine effects of glosses on learning found that they are useful in facilitating vocabulary acquisition and overall text comprehension. This paper r...
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my-ukm.journal.181262022-02-24T00:36:16Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18126/ Reading glossed passages in English to improve comprehension : an eye tracking study Izzammuddin Isnin, Nurjanah Mohd Jaafar, Glosses or short explanations of vocabulary items are commonly found in language learning materials. Research that use offline learning measures to examine effects of glosses on learning found that they are useful in facilitating vocabulary acquisition and overall text comprehension. This paper reports a small-scale study that combined an offline measure of learning with online measures of reading behaviour in an attempt to provide a more comprehensive picture of reading and learning with glossed passages. The eye tracking methodology was used to provide insights into the cognitive processing of reading. A group of 15 university undergraduates read four glossed and non-glossed passages in English and answered comprehension questions afterwards. The findings revealed that glossed and non-glossed passages were read differently with readers attempting to integrate glosses and text information in the former. Vocabulary knowledge was found to predict comprehension performance and to some extent, the processing of glosses. The findings also suggest that moderate amount of attention could be more useful for comprehension as too much attention appeared to indicate comprehension difficulties. Suggestions to promote more strategic and useful processing of glossed passages are discussed. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021-08 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18126/1/49251-165021-1-PB.pdf Izzammuddin Isnin, and Nurjanah Mohd Jaafar, (2021) Reading glossed passages in English to improve comprehension : an eye tracking study. GEMA ; Online Journal of Language Studies, 21 (3). pp. 125-139. ISSN 1675-8021 https://ejournal.ukm.my/gema/issue/view/1417 |
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Glosses or short explanations of vocabulary items are commonly found in language learning
materials. Research that use offline learning measures to examine effects of glosses on learning
found that they are useful in facilitating vocabulary acquisition and overall text comprehension.
This paper reports a small-scale study that combined an offline measure of learning with online
measures of reading behaviour in an attempt to provide a more comprehensive picture of
reading and learning with glossed passages. The eye tracking methodology was used to provide
insights into the cognitive processing of reading. A group of 15 university undergraduates read
four glossed and non-glossed passages in English and answered comprehension questions
afterwards. The findings revealed that glossed and non-glossed passages were read differently
with readers attempting to integrate glosses and text information in the former. Vocabulary
knowledge was found to predict comprehension performance and to some extent, the
processing of glosses. The findings also suggest that moderate amount of attention could be
more useful for comprehension as too much attention appeared to indicate comprehension
difficulties. Suggestions to promote more strategic and useful processing of glossed passages
are discussed. |
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