Willingness to Communicate and Second Language Speech Fluency: An Idiodynamic Investigation of Attractor States

Shahin Nematizadeh
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Willingness to communicate (WTC) has recently been researched as a dynamic variable, with some investigations viewing it as a complex dynamic system (CDS). One important property associated with CDS is the notion of attractor states, which are characterized by stable patterns of behavior. The present study employed an idiodynamic method to monitor per-second WTC changes with 20 participants during three-minute speaking tasks. Using idiodynamic graphs illustrating the WTC dynamics, patterns of stability were identified as the unit of analysis for WTC attractors. Temporal measures of the utterances that coincided with the WTC attractors were also examined. Results demonstrated that attractors were likely to emerge in both WTC and L2 fluency, and largely depended on two categories of content-related and linguistic-cognitive factors. Data analysis also indicates that WTC and L2 fluency exhibited parallel dynamics in most of the cases. The study’s findings yield pedagogical implications that are discussed at the end.
交流意愿与第二语言语言流畅性:吸引状态的独特动态研究
近年来,人们将沟通意愿作为一个动态变量进行研究,一些研究将其视为一个复杂的动态系统。与CDS相关的一个重要性质是吸引子状态的概念,其特征是稳定的行为模式。本研究采用独特动力学方法监测20名参与者在三分钟的说话任务中每秒WTC的变化。利用描述WTC动力学的独特动力学图,确定了WTC吸引子的稳定性模式作为分析单元。与世贸中心吸引者相吻合的话语的时间测量也被检查。结果表明,吸引因素可能出现在WTC和L2流利性中,并且在很大程度上取决于两类内容相关因素和语言认知因素。数据分析还表明,在大多数情况下,WTC和L2流畅性表现出平行的动态。这项研究的结果产生了教学意义,并在最后进行了讨论。
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