Digital Lexicography in ESP: Enhancing Vocabulary Acquisition and Reading Comprehension in Students of Commerce Degree
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2025
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Mouthpiece of Afrilex (African association for Lexicography)
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Chaves-Yuste, B., & Márquez-Cruz, M. (2025). Digital Lexicography in ESP: Enhancing Vocabulary Acquisition and Reading Comprehension in Students of Commerce Degree. Lexikos, 35(1), 109-128. https://doi.org/10.5788/35-1-2004
Abstract
This study investigates the impact of Sketch Engine and Lexonomy on vocabulary acquisition and reading comprehension in English for Specific Purposes (ESP), focusing on inter-national commerce among undergraduate students. Conducted over thirteen weeks, the research involved 90 first-year Commerce students from a public university in Madrid. A pre-experimental design was implemented, dividing participants into control and experimental groups. The control group used traditional analogue dictionaries, while the experimental group utilized digital tools to compile specialized dictionaries. Performance was assessed through pre- and post-intervention reading comprehension tests and a questionnaire assessed the use of lexicographical resources by ESP undergraduate students. On the one hand, results revealed that the use of these two lexico-graphical digital tools implies significant improvements regarding vocabulary acquisition and reading comprehension. On the other hand, digital tools emerged as the preferred resources, empha-sizing translation, contextual meaning, and voice search functionalities, though challenges such as navigation difficulties and interpreting phonetic transcriptions were noted. The findings under-score the pedagogical potential of digital lexicography to enhance ESP instruction, foster autono-mous learning, and equip students with essential professional skills. This research provides a founda-tion for integrating innovative methodologies into higher education, contributing to more effective and equitable teaching practices.













