Multimodal input and L2 pragmatics: An eye-tracking study

Co-authored with Júlia Barón (Universitat de Barcelona) and M. Luz Celaya (Universitat de Barcelona).

Analyzing the effects of multimodal input in the acquisition of second/foreign language (L2) pragmatics is a recent area in research. In this line, the use of eye-tracking to investigate L2 pragmatics remains limited (Godfroid, 2019). This study aimed to explore the effects of multimodal input on L2 requests among English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners, while monitoring them with a webcam eye-tracker. The study used a multiple-choice discourse completion test at pre and posttest to evaluate the effects of viewing audio-visual material with or without captions. Additionally, a subset of participants was interviewed regarding pragmatic perception. Findings indicate that participants exposed to captioned videos performed better in the posttest and relied on captions when viewing, a result corroborated by retrospective interviews.

Authored by
Alicia Martínez-Flor
In
Carmen Muñoz & Imma Miralpeix (Eds.). Audiovisual Input and Second Language Learning
Publication type
Book chapter
Year
2024
Editorial/Journal
John Benjamins
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