Revising in a non-alphabetic language: The multi-dimensional and dynamic nature of online revisions in Chinese as a second language
Revising in a non-alphabetic language: The multi-dimensional and dynamic nature of online revisions in Chinese as a second language
While second language (L2) writing processes have received increased attention in recent years, few studies have considered writing processes in non-alphabetic languages. To help fill this gap, this study examined the online revision behaviours and associated cognitive processes of L2 writers of Chinese from a multi-dimensional and temporal perspective. Thirty-two L2 Chinese writers performed four writing tasks while their keystrokes were logged. Based on their last writing performance, participants engaged in a stimulated recall session, during which they were asked to describe their thoughts during revisions. Baseline data were collected from 32 first language (L1) writers of Chinese following the same procedure. Revisions were coded for linguistic domain, context, and level of transcription. Stimulated recall comments were categorised according to the orientation of revision. We found that L2 writers more frequently revised language than content, smaller linguistic units than larger ones, and text at the inscription point than previously produced text. They also revised Pinyin more than characters. Revisions occurred more frequently in the middle stages of writing, except for most contextual revisions made in the final stage. Similar trends were observed in L1 writing, apart from character revisions outnumbering Pinyin revisions and proportionately more revisions focusing on content.
Chinese as a second language, Keystroke-logging, Online revision, Second language writing, Stimulated recall, Temporal dimension
Lu, Xiaojun
3dd4bfc3-5486-454c-92f3-bc4575b068dc
Révész, Andrea
c000d694-d05e-41fd-b969-453173b25226
1 August 2021
Lu, Xiaojun
3dd4bfc3-5486-454c-92f3-bc4575b068dc
Révész, Andrea
c000d694-d05e-41fd-b969-453173b25226
Lu, Xiaojun and Révész, Andrea
(2021)
Revising in a non-alphabetic language: The multi-dimensional and dynamic nature of online revisions in Chinese as a second language.
System, 100, [102544].
(doi:10.1016/j.system.2021.102544).
Abstract
While second language (L2) writing processes have received increased attention in recent years, few studies have considered writing processes in non-alphabetic languages. To help fill this gap, this study examined the online revision behaviours and associated cognitive processes of L2 writers of Chinese from a multi-dimensional and temporal perspective. Thirty-two L2 Chinese writers performed four writing tasks while their keystrokes were logged. Based on their last writing performance, participants engaged in a stimulated recall session, during which they were asked to describe their thoughts during revisions. Baseline data were collected from 32 first language (L1) writers of Chinese following the same procedure. Revisions were coded for linguistic domain, context, and level of transcription. Stimulated recall comments were categorised according to the orientation of revision. We found that L2 writers more frequently revised language than content, smaller linguistic units than larger ones, and text at the inscription point than previously produced text. They also revised Pinyin more than characters. Revisions occurred more frequently in the middle stages of writing, except for most contextual revisions made in the final stage. Similar trends were observed in L1 writing, apart from character revisions outnumbering Pinyin revisions and proportionately more revisions focusing on content.
This record has no associated files available for download.
More information
Accepted/In Press date: 10 May 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 5 June 2021
Published date: 1 August 2021
Additional Information:
Funding Information:
This study was funded by a joint doctoral scholarship awarded to the first author by University College London, Institute of Education and the China Scholarship Council, No. 201606530021 .
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd
Keywords:
Chinese as a second language, Keystroke-logging, Online revision, Second language writing, Stimulated recall, Temporal dimension
Identifiers
Local EPrints ID: 482436
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/482436
ISSN: 0346-251X
PURE UUID: 63c10675-6aa4-42fb-8503-e4d2f114e39a
Catalogue record
Date deposited: 03 Oct 2023 16:43
Last modified: 14 Nov 2024 03:06
Export record
Altmetrics
Contributors
Author:
Xiaojun Lu
Author:
Andrea Révész
Download statistics
Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.
View more statistics