TY - BOOK AU - Teng,Mark Feng AU - Kukulska-Hulme,Agnes AU - Wu,Junjie Gavin TI - Theory and practice in vocabulary research in digital environments T2 - Routledge studies in applied linguistics SN - 9781003367543 AV - P118.2 U1 - 418.0071 23/eng/20241212 PY - 2025/// CY - New York, NY PB - Routledge KW - Second language acquisition KW - Vocabulary KW - Study and teaching KW - Web-based instruction KW - Applied linguistics KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / General KW - bisacsh KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics N1 - Introduction to theory and practice in vocabulary research in digital environments / Mark Feng Teng and Junjie Gavin Wu -- Intentional vocabulary learning through captioned viewing : comparing Vanderplank's "cognitive-affective model" with Gesa and Miralpeix (2023) / Robert Vanderplank and Mark Feng Teng -- Mapping the digital game-based vocabulary learning landscape : a comprehensive bibliometric exploration / Zhaoyang Xiong, Junjie Gavin Wu and Di Zou -- Development of gloss studies in vocabulary and CALL research / Makoto Yoshii -- A corpus-based study of learners' language learning trajectories with captioned viewing : implications for vocabulary learning practices / Mark Feng Teng and Jesse W.C. Yip -- L2 vocabulary learning with an AI chatbot : from linguistic, affective, and cognitive perspectives / Sangmin-Michelle Lee -- Training to use machine translation for vocabulary learning / Yijen Wang and Glenn Stockwell -- Korean EFL learners' vocabulary development through asynchronous CMC and synchronous CM2C in content courses / Sung-Yeon Kim -- The anatomy of word lists in new word level checker : description and comparison / Atsushi Mizumoto -- Mobile-assisted vocabulary learning in an EAP context / Jeong-Bae Son -- Vocabulary learning with Netflix : exploring intraformal learning practices through the lens of complex dynamic systems theory / Antonie Alm andYuki Watanabe -- Using TikTok for vocabulary learning : multimodal implications / Yeong-Ju Lee -- Conclusion : the next generation of studies in multimodal, multilingual and multi-agent vocabulary learning / Agnes Kukulska-Hulme N2 - "This collection is a comprehensive resource on the state of second language vocabulary learning today, building on earlier studies to spotlight the diversity of issues and foci in the field toward encouraging further advancements in both research and practice. The volume foregrounds the importance of vocabulary learning in language teaching and learning and in effective written and verbal communication, charting the range of approaches and theories used to address the unique challenges of vocabulary instruction. While there exists a well-established body of vocabulary research, this book takes those lines of inquiry into new directions by exploring how technology has shifted the focus from teacher-led delivery to more activity-driven experiences. Chapters from prominent researchers and rising scholars feature studies on emergent approaches in virtual environments such as interactive whiteboards, CMC, virtual world learning, and mobile-assisted language learning. In offering a holistic portrait of technology-enhanced vocabulary learning the volume makes the case for the power of technological tools in fostering optimal environments for encouraging vocabulary acquisition and in turn, the potential opportunities for future research and pedagogical applications. This book will be of interest to students and scholars in second language acquisition, language education, TESOL, and applied linguistics"-- UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003367543 UR - http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf ER -