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2025-03-18T20:09:25Z

2025-03-18T20:09:25Z

2022-08-24

2025-03-18T20:09:25Z



Abstract

This article provides an overview of research showing the advantages of audiovisual input in enhancing second/foreign language learning. It reviews the theoretical frameworks that explain the processing of audiovisual input and its language learning outcomes, presents the multimodal complexity of audiovisual input, and discusses its various components, focusing largely on research findings that indicate the potential of subtitles and captions for enhancing language learning. The paper goes on to address the learning that occurs through audiovisual input and issues related to processing and attention, examined primarily through eye-tracking data. Lastly, it discusses learner-specific factors, namely the role of working memory and aptitude, and learner perceptions of the viewing experience.

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Article


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Language

English

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