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Relationships of linguistic complexity and accuracy to functional adequacy across L2 English speaking and writing: Roles of L2 proficiency and task type

Relationships of linguistic complexity and accuracy to functional adequacy across L2 English speaking and writing: Roles of L2 proficiency and task type
Relationships of linguistic complexity and accuracy to functional adequacy across L2 English speaking and writing: Roles of L2 proficiency and task type
Most research into the relationships of linguistic complexity and accuracy to functional adequacy has focused on either spoken or written mode. The current study extended previous studies by investigating these associations across both modalities and how the nature of these relationships was influenced by learners’ L2 proficiency and task type. To this end, 48 adult users of L2 English completed an advice task, a complaint task, a persuasive task, and a refusal task in speaking and writing modalities. Participants’ L2 proficiency was established by a cloze test. Each performance was rated for functional adequacy and coded for lexical complexity, syntactic complexity, and accuracy. Linear mixed-effects regression analyses revealed no relationship of linguistic complexity and accuracy to functional adequacy in speaking, while greater phrasal complexity and fewer errors contributed to higher functional adequacy in writing. L2 proficiency was found to influence the way in which phrasal complexity linked to functional adequacy in speaking and the relationships between accuracy and functional adequacy in both speaking and writing. An impact of task type was identified on how lexical sophistication and syntactic accuracy related to functional adequacy in the written mode, but no task effect was found for the spoken mode. Based on these findings, implications on L2 instruction across modalities, levels of proficiency, and task types were drawn.
accuracy, functional adequacy, lexical complexity, second language proficiency, syntactic complexity, task modality, task type, 複雑性, 复杂度, 統語的複雑性, 機能的妥当性, 任务模态, 关键词:功能适切性, 二语水平, 正確性, モダリティ, 第二言語習熟度, 課題タイプ, キーワード:, 任务类型, 准确度
0802-6106
Lu, Xiaojun
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Suzukida, Yui
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Lu, Xiaojun
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Suzukida, Yui
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Lu, Xiaojun and Suzukida, Yui (2025) Relationships of linguistic complexity and accuracy to functional adequacy across L2 English speaking and writing: Roles of L2 proficiency and task type. International Journal of Applied Linguistics. (doi:10.1111/ijal.12775).

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Most research into the relationships of linguistic complexity and accuracy to functional adequacy has focused on either spoken or written mode. The current study extended previous studies by investigating these associations across both modalities and how the nature of these relationships was influenced by learners’ L2 proficiency and task type. To this end, 48 adult users of L2 English completed an advice task, a complaint task, a persuasive task, and a refusal task in speaking and writing modalities. Participants’ L2 proficiency was established by a cloze test. Each performance was rated for functional adequacy and coded for lexical complexity, syntactic complexity, and accuracy. Linear mixed-effects regression analyses revealed no relationship of linguistic complexity and accuracy to functional adequacy in speaking, while greater phrasal complexity and fewer errors contributed to higher functional adequacy in writing. L2 proficiency was found to influence the way in which phrasal complexity linked to functional adequacy in speaking and the relationships between accuracy and functional adequacy in both speaking and writing. An impact of task type was identified on how lexical sophistication and syntactic accuracy related to functional adequacy in the written mode, but no task effect was found for the spoken mode. Based on these findings, implications on L2 instruction across modalities, levels of proficiency, and task types were drawn.

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Accepted/In Press date: 14 May 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 12 June 2025
Keywords: accuracy, functional adequacy, lexical complexity, second language proficiency, syntactic complexity, task modality, task type, 複雑性, 复杂度, 統語的複雑性, 機能的妥当性, 任务模态, 关键词:功能适切性, 二语水平, 正確性, モダリティ, 第二言語習熟度, 課題タイプ, キーワード:, 任务类型, 准确度

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Local EPrints ID: 503212
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/503212
ISSN: 0802-6106
PURE UUID: d63ec171-1ef6-49ea-87be-7fff1d8b92dc
ORCID for Xiaojun Lu: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7732-7146

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Date deposited: 24 Jul 2025 16:36
Last modified: 22 Aug 2025 02:41

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Author: Xiaojun Lu ORCID iD
Author: Yui Suzukida

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