A Lexicographical Perspective to Intentional and Incidental Learning: Approaching an Old Question from a New Angle

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Abstract

L2 learning is a complex process that combines text reception (reading, listening) and text production (writing, talking). Applied linguistics usually distinguishes between intentional and incidental learning. The academic literature contains various definitions of these concepts, especially in connection with reading. The paper explores L2 learning from a lexicographical perspective and redefines the two terms based on parameters like flow, focus, and interruption. It then focuses on digital dictionaries integrated into e-readers, learning apps, and writing assistants, and argues that this integration, so far, has not been particularly successful due to a number of negative factors. As an alternative, the paper provides examples of how lexicographical data could be filtered and presented in pop-up windows to serve both incidental and intentional learning. The former requires instantaneous, contextualized, and discreet assistance with an absolute minimum of lexicographical data, whereas the latter presupposes easy access to relevant additional data. Finally, the paper discusses the techniques and technologies required to guarantee this approach.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftLexikos
Vol/bind32
Nummer2
Sider (fra-til)203-222
Antal sider20
ISSN1684-4904
DOI
StatusUdgivet - jul. 2022

Emneord

  • Context-awareness
  • E-readers
  • E-reading tools
  • Incidental learning
  • Integrated dictionaries
  • Intentional learning
  • Intuitive use
  • Learning apps
  • Lexicographical contextualization
  • Writing assistants

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