On the Effects of Different Types of Electronic Dictionary Interfaces on L2 Learners’ Reference Behaviour in Productive/Receptive Tasks

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Page 855-861
Author Yukio Tono
Title On the Effects of Different Types of Electronic Dictionary Interfaces on L2 Learners’ Reference Behaviour in Productive/Receptive Tasks
Abstract This paper reports the effects of three different electronic interfaces on EFL learners’ look-up behaviour. Subjects performed language tasks under three conditions: with a paper dictionary, a traditional electronic dictionary, and two non-traditional electronic dictionaries. Statistically significant differences in use were recorded.
Session PART 18 - AILA-Workshop: Electronic Dictionaries in Second Language Comprehension
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@InProceedings{ELX00-101,
author = {Yukio Tono},
title = {On the Effects of Different Types of Electronic Dictionary Interfaces on L2 Learners’ Reference Behaviour in Productive/Receptive Tasks},
pages = {855-861},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 9th EURALEX International Congress},
year = {2000},
month = {aug},
date = {8-12},
address = {Stuttgart, Germany},
editor = {Ulrich Heid, Stefan Evert, Egbert Lehmann, Christian Rohrer},
publisher = {Institut für Maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung},
isbn = {3-00-006574-1},
}
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