Captions and learnability factors in learning grammar from audio-visual input

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2025-12-12T14:52:09Z

2025-12-12T14:52:09Z

2022-04

2025-12-12T14:52:10Z



Abstract

This study explores the effects of extensive audio-visual input with three captioning modes - unenhanced captions, textually enhanced captions, and no captions - on learning a variety of L2 grammatical constructions and examines the effects of three learnability factors: construction type, frequency, and recency. A total of 112 participants watched ten full-length TV series episodes over a period of five weeks. The study targeted 27 frequently occurring grammatical constructions categorized as fully-schematic, partially-filled, and fully-filled. The design included a pretest, an immediate posttest to measure the effects of recency, and a delayed posttest. The results indicated mixed effects of captioning: textually enhanced captions - a more salient condition - led to immediate learning outcomes while unenhanced captions resulted in higher long-term effects. A limit to the amount of different textually enhanced constructions presented in the input for effective learning is suggested. In general, unenhanced captions appear sufficient for successful grammar construction learning.

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Article


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English

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Castledown

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.29140/jaltcall.v18n1.564

The JALT CALL Journal, 2022, vol. 18, num.1, p. 83-109

https://doi.org/10.29140/jaltcall.v18n1.564

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cc-by (c) Pattemore, A. et al., 2022

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