An eye-tracking study of bilinguals’ processing of lexical cues in L1 and L2 / Irwan Tham Adam Tham

The purpose of this study was to examine how bilinguals process texts with lexical cues in their first language (L1) and second language (L2) using eye-tracking methodology. This study was conducted by obtaining quantitative data from an eye-tracker as well as a post-test. Qualitative data was al...

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Main Author: Irwan Tham, Adam Tham
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description The purpose of this study was to examine how bilinguals process texts with lexical cues in their first language (L1) and second language (L2) using eye-tracking methodology. This study was conducted by obtaining quantitative data from an eye-tracker as well as a post-test. Qualitative data was also obtained to supplement the quantitative analysis through interviews with participants. The findings from the eye-tracking results indicated that participants’ fixations were similar on novel words accompanied by their L1 cues and those accompanied by their L2 cues. When comparing participants’ fixation on L1 and L2 cues, the findings showed that participants spent similar time fixating on both types of cues. Finally, the use of L1 cues leads to similar amount of acquisition of novel words compared to the use of L2 cues. The findings provided three contributions towards research in language learning. First, the use of the eye-tracking methodology is discussed along with how it may be triangulated to existing methodologies for studying language processing. Second, the study provided insights on how bilinguals process cues in L1 and L2. Third, the effectiveness of using cues in L1 and L2 towards incidental vocabulary acquisition was captured under a similar context. The results provided additional insights on the nature of bilinguals. The findings of this research will be useful towards teachers as well as students to develop an alternative view of bilinguals as well as shedding light on the way bilinguals process text.
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spelling my.um.stud-66772020-01-18T02:49:08Z An eye-tracking study of bilinguals’ processing of lexical cues in L1 and L2 / Irwan Tham Adam Tham Irwan Tham, Adam Tham P Philology. Linguistics The purpose of this study was to examine how bilinguals process texts with lexical cues in their first language (L1) and second language (L2) using eye-tracking methodology. This study was conducted by obtaining quantitative data from an eye-tracker as well as a post-test. Qualitative data was also obtained to supplement the quantitative analysis through interviews with participants. The findings from the eye-tracking results indicated that participants’ fixations were similar on novel words accompanied by their L1 cues and those accompanied by their L2 cues. When comparing participants’ fixation on L1 and L2 cues, the findings showed that participants spent similar time fixating on both types of cues. Finally, the use of L1 cues leads to similar amount of acquisition of novel words compared to the use of L2 cues. The findings provided three contributions towards research in language learning. First, the use of the eye-tracking methodology is discussed along with how it may be triangulated to existing methodologies for studying language processing. Second, the study provided insights on how bilinguals process cues in L1 and L2. Third, the effectiveness of using cues in L1 and L2 towards incidental vocabulary acquisition was captured under a similar context. The results provided additional insights on the nature of bilinguals. The findings of this research will be useful towards teachers as well as students to develop an alternative view of bilinguals as well as shedding light on the way bilinguals process text. 2016-08 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/6677/4/irwan.pdf Irwan Tham, Adam Tham (2016) An eye-tracking study of bilinguals’ processing of lexical cues in L1 and L2 / Irwan Tham Adam Tham. Masters thesis, University of Malaya. http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/6677/
spellingShingle P Philology. Linguistics
Irwan Tham, Adam Tham
An eye-tracking study of bilinguals’ processing of lexical cues in L1 and L2 / Irwan Tham Adam Tham
title An eye-tracking study of bilinguals’ processing of lexical cues in L1 and L2 / Irwan Tham Adam Tham
title_full An eye-tracking study of bilinguals’ processing of lexical cues in L1 and L2 / Irwan Tham Adam Tham
title_fullStr An eye-tracking study of bilinguals’ processing of lexical cues in L1 and L2 / Irwan Tham Adam Tham
title_full_unstemmed An eye-tracking study of bilinguals’ processing of lexical cues in L1 and L2 / Irwan Tham Adam Tham
title_short An eye-tracking study of bilinguals’ processing of lexical cues in L1 and L2 / Irwan Tham Adam Tham
title_sort eye-tracking study of bilinguals’ processing of lexical cues in l1 and l2 / irwan tham adam tham
topic P Philology. Linguistics
url http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/6677/4/irwan.pdf
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