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An Eye-tracking Study on the Influence of Attention and Working Memory on Incidental Acquisition of Chinese Vocabulary

Jiawei Wang and Jun Wang

SAGE Open, 2025, vol. 15, issue 3, 21582440251367628

Abstract: In order to explore the cognitive mechanisms and processing involved in incidental vocabulary acquisition, this study examines whether two crucial cognitive factors, attention and working memory, influence incidental vocabulary acquisition during second language reading. Employing a combined online-offline approach, attention, working memory, and incidental vocabulary acquisition were recorded from 47 advanced Chinese learners. This study utilized SPSS for data processing and Mplus to construct the mediation model. The results indicate that degree of attention and working memory predict incidental vocabulary acquisition, with working memory being related to vocabulary processing strategy and serving as a mediator between attentional and incidental vocabulary acquisition. This study contributes to understanding of the cognitive mechanisms underlying incidental vocabulary acquisition and Chinese vocabulary teaching.

Keywords: Incidental vocabulary acquisition; eye-tracking; attention; working memory; mediating effect (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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