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Investigating the relationships of writing behaviours to linguistic complexity and accuracy in independent and integrated writing task performance

Investigating the relationships of writing behaviours to linguistic complexity and accuracy in independent and integrated writing task performance
Investigating the relationships of writing behaviours to linguistic complexity and accuracy in independent and integrated writing task performance
In this study, we examined the extent to which fluency, pausing, and eye-gaze behaviours relate to linguistic complexity and accuracy in L2 independent and integrated writing task performance. Sixty Chinese L2 users of English performed two independent and two integrated TOEFL iBT tasks over two sessions. Their keystrokes and eye movements during task performance were captured. The written outputs were analysed in terms of linguistic complexity and accuracy. Linear mixed effects regression analyses revealed stronger relationships of fluency and pausing behaviours to linguistic complexity and accuracy for independent than integrated writing, while stronger relationships of eye-gaze behaviours to linguistic complexity and accuracy were identified for integrated than independent writing. In addition, we found that greater accuracy in writing was linked to shorter pause duration between words for independent writing and shorter forward saccades for integrated writing, writing behaviours associated with more automated linguistic encoding processes.
Accuracy, Fluency, Linguistic complexity, Pausing, Second language writing, second language writing, linguistic complexity, pausing, eye movement, accuracy, fluency
1868-6303
1551-1579
Lu, Xiaojun
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Révész, Andrea
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Michel, Marije
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Lee, Minjin
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Lu, Xiaojun, Révész, Andrea, Michel, Marije, Kourtali, Nektaria, Lee, Minjin and Borges, Laís (2025) Investigating the relationships of writing behaviours to linguistic complexity and accuracy in independent and integrated writing task performance. Applied Linguistics Review, 16 (4), 1551-1579. (doi:10.1515/applirev-2024-0004).

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Abstract

In this study, we examined the extent to which fluency, pausing, and eye-gaze behaviours relate to linguistic complexity and accuracy in L2 independent and integrated writing task performance. Sixty Chinese L2 users of English performed two independent and two integrated TOEFL iBT tasks over two sessions. Their keystrokes and eye movements during task performance were captured. The written outputs were analysed in terms of linguistic complexity and accuracy. Linear mixed effects regression analyses revealed stronger relationships of fluency and pausing behaviours to linguistic complexity and accuracy for independent than integrated writing, while stronger relationships of eye-gaze behaviours to linguistic complexity and accuracy were identified for integrated than independent writing. In addition, we found that greater accuracy in writing was linked to shorter pause duration between words for independent writing and shorter forward saccades for integrated writing, writing behaviours associated with more automated linguistic encoding processes.

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Accepted/In Press date: 18 October 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 18 November 2024
Published date: 2 June 2025
Keywords: Accuracy, Fluency, Linguistic complexity, Pausing, Second language writing, second language writing, linguistic complexity, pausing, eye movement, accuracy, fluency

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Local EPrints ID: 496819
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/496819
ISSN: 1868-6303
PURE UUID: e4c810c7-7e96-48a7-b2ce-497e0ec6efe2
ORCID for Xiaojun Lu: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7732-7146

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Date deposited: 08 Jan 2025 07:14
Last modified: 05 Jul 2025 02:17

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Author: Xiaojun Lu ORCID iD
Author: Andrea Révész
Author: Marije Michel
Author: Nektaria Kourtali
Author: Minjin Lee
Author: Laís Borges

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