The relationship of proficiency to speed fluency, pausing, and eye-gaze behaviours in L2 writing
The relationship of proficiency to speed fluency, pausing, and eye-gaze behaviours in L2 writing
In this study we investigated the extent to which writing proficiency predicts L2 writers’ speed fluency, pausing, and eye-gaze behaviours and the cognitive processes that underlie pausing. Additionally, we explored whether these relationships were influenced by stage of writing (beginning, middle stages, end). The participants were 60 Chinese second language users of English, with proficiency levels ranging from CEFR B1 to C1 levels. They all completed two independent TOEFL iBT writing tasks over two sessions, with the tasks being counterbalanced across participants. While composing, we recorded participants’ keystrokes and eye-gaze behaviours. Participants also took part in a stimulated recall session based on the last writing task they had completed. A series of mixed-effects regression models found that proficiency was the strongest predictor of speed fluency. The stimulated recall analysis revealed considerably less variation in cognitive activities among lower- than higher-proficiency writers across writing stages.
Eye-tracking, Fluency, Keystroke logging, Pausing, Stimulated recall
Révész, Andrea
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Michel, Marije
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Lu, Xiaojun
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Kourtali, Nektaria
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Lee, Minjin
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Borges, Laís
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1 December 2022
Révész, Andrea
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Michel, Marije
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Lu, Xiaojun
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Kourtali, Nektaria
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Lee, Minjin
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Borges, Laís
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Révész, Andrea, Michel, Marije, Lu, Xiaojun, Kourtali, Nektaria, Lee, Minjin and Borges, Laís
(2022)
The relationship of proficiency to speed fluency, pausing, and eye-gaze behaviours in L2 writing.
Journal of Second Language Writing, 58, [100927].
(doi:10.1016/j.jslw.2022.100927).
Abstract
In this study we investigated the extent to which writing proficiency predicts L2 writers’ speed fluency, pausing, and eye-gaze behaviours and the cognitive processes that underlie pausing. Additionally, we explored whether these relationships were influenced by stage of writing (beginning, middle stages, end). The participants were 60 Chinese second language users of English, with proficiency levels ranging from CEFR B1 to C1 levels. They all completed two independent TOEFL iBT writing tasks over two sessions, with the tasks being counterbalanced across participants. While composing, we recorded participants’ keystrokes and eye-gaze behaviours. Participants also took part in a stimulated recall session based on the last writing task they had completed. A series of mixed-effects regression models found that proficiency was the strongest predictor of speed fluency. The stimulated recall analysis revealed considerably less variation in cognitive activities among lower- than higher-proficiency writers across writing stages.
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Accepted/In Press date: 6 September 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 27 September 2022
Published date: 1 December 2022
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This research was funded by Educational Testing Service (ETS) under a Committee of Examiners and the Test of English as a Foreign Language research grant. ETS does not discount or endorse the methodology, results, implications, or opinions presented by the researcher(s).
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Eye-tracking, Fluency, Keystroke logging, Pausing, Stimulated recall
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/482438
ISSN: 1060-3743
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Andrea Révész
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Marije Michel
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Xiaojun Lu
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Nektaria Kourtali
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Minjin Lee
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Laís Borges
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