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CEFR vocabulary level as a predictor of user interest in English Wiktionary entries

Linguistics and Languages

CEFR vocabulary level as a predictor of user interest in English Wiktionary entries

R. Lew and S. Wolfer

Discover fascinating insights from the research conducted by Robert Lew and Sascha Wolfer, which uncovers a significant correlation between CEFR vocabulary levels and user engagement with English Wiktionary entries. Their findings reveal that lower CEFR level entries captivate more viewers, offering valuable implications for lexicography and language learning.... show more
Abstract
This contribution explores the relationship between the English CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) vocabulary levels and user interest in English Wiktionary entries. User interest was operationalized through the number of views of these entries in Wikimedia server logs covering a period of four years (2019–2022). Our findings reveal a significant relationship between CEFR levels and user interest: entries classified at lower CEFR levels tend to attract more views, which suggests a greater user interest in more basic vocabulary. A multiple regression model controlling for other known or potential factors affecting interest: corpus frequency, polysemy, word prevalence, and age of acquisition confirmed that lower CEFR levels attract significantly more views even after taking into account the other predictors. These findings highlight the importance of CEFR levels in predicting which words users are likely to look up, with implications for lexicography and the development of language learning materials.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Feb 29, 2024
Authors
Robert Lew, Sascha Wolfer
Tags
CEFR
Wiktionary
vocabulary levels
user interest
language learning
lexicography
view counts
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