Learning new word meanings from story reading: the benefit of immediate testing

Volume: 9, Pages: e11693 - e11693
Published: Aug 10, 2021
Abstract
This study investigated how word meanings can be learned from natural story reading. Three experiments with adult participants compared naturalistic incidental learning with intentional learning of new meanings for familiar words, and examined the role of immediate tests in maintaining memory of new word meanings. In Experiment 1, participants learned new meanings for familiar words through incidental (story reading) and intentional (definition...
Paper Details
Title
Learning new word meanings from story reading: the benefit of immediate testing
Published Date
Aug 10, 2021
Journal
Volume
9
Pages
e11693 - e11693
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