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Title: How dictionary users choose senses in bilingual dictionary entries: An eye-tracking study
Authors: Lew, Robert
Grzelak, Marcin
Leszkowicz, Mateusz
Keywords: eye-tracking
bilingual dictionary
entry navigation
inner access
microstructure
polysemous entries
sense indication
English language
Polish learners
Issue Date: 2013
Citation: Lew, R., M. Grzelak and M. Leszkowicz. 2013. 'How dictionary users choose senses in bilingual dictionary entries: An eye-tracking study'. Lexikos 23: 228–254.
Abstract: We use modern eye-tracking technology to scrutinize the process of sense and equivalent selection in polysemous bilingual entries. Our study subjects, intermediate and advanced Polish learners of English, consulted 26 Polish-to-English dictionary pages prompted with a sentence translation task. Throughout the task, an eye-tracking device unobtrusively recorded their gaze patterns, which are analyzed and discussed. Both successful and unsuccessful searches are examined. Also, we assess the potential of eye-tracking technology in the study of dictionary use.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10593/10370
ISSN: 1684-4904
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