Academic Thesis

Basic information

Name MILLINER Brett
Belonging department
Occupation name
researchmap researcher code 7000004415
researchmap agency

Title

Challenging lexical coverage conventions: Evaluating the vocabulary demands of family-genre film and television

Bibliography Type

Joint Author

Author

Brett Milliner, Geoffrey Pinchbeck

OwnerRoles

Summary

The current study applies an alternative approach to evaluating the lexical knowledge required to comprehend the OPUS-family-genre corpus, a collection of closed captions from 1597 family-genre films and television programs (10,744,767 tokens). In contrast to previous conventions that used band-based (1000-word) predictions of lexical coverage, in this study, coverage is evaluated at the individual word-unit level. It compares the coverage provided by four word lists: (1) a lemma list derived from tagging the OPUS-family-genre corpus, (2) a flemma list, and two word-family lists, (3) the BNC, and (4) the BNC/COCA. The study also models how a part-of-speech lexical tagger (TagAnt) can be used to evaluate lemma-based lexical coverage. The analysis revealed that English language learners will know 90, 95, and 98% of the running words appearing in family-genre films and television if they know the first 855, 2005, and 4393 flemmas, from the attached word lists. More simply, knowing the first 900 words from our supplementary word frequency lists would enable English language learners to start viewing family-genre films and television.

Magazine(name)

Research Methods in Applied Linguistics–RMAL

Publisher

Elsevier

Volume

4

Number Of Pages

3

StartingPage

1

EndingPage

12

Date of Issue

2025/06/25

Referee

Exist

Invited

Exist

Language

English

Thesis Type

Research papers (academic journals)

International Collaboration

International Journal

International

ISSN

eISSN

ISBN

DOI

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rmal.2025.100230

NAID

Cinii Books Id

PMID

PMCID

Format

Url

Download

J-GLOBAL ID

arXiv ID

ORCID Put Code

DBLP ID

Note