نتایج جستجو برای: 1 involvement load hypothesis 2 task induced involvement 3 involvement index 4 task 5 retention 6 need 7 search8 evaluation

تعداد نتایج: 7481494  

Delaram Keshani Zahra Fotovatnia,

As Schmidt (2008) states, deeper engagement with new vocabulary as induced by tasks clearly increases the chances of learning those words. This engagement is theoretically clarified by the involvement load hypothesis (ILH, Laufer and Hulstijn, 2001), based on which the involvement index of each task can be measured. The present study was designed to test ILH by evaluating the impact of 4 differ...

Framed in a cognitive approach to task-supported L2 vocabulary learning, the present study used a pedagogical approach to investigate the relative effectiveness of tasks with different involvement loads on the vocabulary knowledge of Iranian EFL learners. The goal was to investigate the way that the construct of involvement load is related to the Input Hypothesis (Krashen, 1985) and the Output ...

Journal: :journal of teaching language skills 2013
sasan baleghizadeh maryam abbasi

the purpose of the present study was to provide empirical support for the construct of the involvement load hypothesis (ilh ) in an efl context. to fulfill the purpose of the study, 4 intact groups consisting of 126 intermediate-level students participated in this experiment. in order to ensure that the participants were at the same level of english language proficiency, the nelson test was adm...

Journal: :Arab World English Journal 2023

This dissertation intends to examine the effects of task-induced involvement load on L2 incidental vocabulary acquisition through reading. Task-induced is operationalized manipulating components need, search and evaluation show relevance acquisition. It will intend do this by using three major variables: load, initial learning medium-term retention. The chapter starts providing reasons for why ...

The importance of vocabulary is undeniable. EFL learners need sufficient lexicon in order to bea competitive speaker. Lots of strategies have been proposed. The concept of involvement loadwas first introduced by Hulstijn and Laufer (2001). They believed that deeper explanation oflexical information will result in better retention of them. The present study aimed at finding the...

How deeply a word is processed has long been considered as a crucial factor in the realm of vocabulary acquisition. In literature, two frameworks have been proposed to operationalize the depth of processing, namely the Involvement Load Hypothesis (ILH) and the Technique Feature Analysis (TFA). However, they differ in the way they have operationalized it specially in terms of their attentional c...

Journal: :International Journal of Learning & Teaching 2021

The present study aimed at examining the adequacy of task-induced involvement load hypothesis in intentional learning. An investigation was carried out to find whether proficiency level learners had a role effectiveness vocabulary tasks with different loads. One hundred and thirty-six university students were randomly assigned into four task groups, each which included upper lower intermediate ...

Grounded in sociocultural theory (SCT), this study explored whether the hypothesized difference in task-induced involvement could affect the actual realization of evaluation, one of the cognitive dimensions of the Involvement Load Hypothesis (ILH). A group of 24 Iranian EFL learners participated in the study. They were paired up to write a composition including ten unknown words in the ...

Designing appropriate materials and activities to enhance vocabulary learning is one of the primary goals of language courses. Among the claims about efficient pedagogical tasks is the Involvement Load Hypothesis (Laufer & Hulstijn, 2001) according to which vocabulary development is contingent on the amount of cognitive process a task involves. Building on the previous research on this hypothes...

Journal: :International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 2014

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