The Fluctuating Effect of Thinking on Language Performance: New Evidence for the Island Ridge Curve

IF 1.4 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Yuyang Cai, Huilin Chen
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Thinking skills play a critical role in determining language performance. Recent advancement in cognitive diagnostic modelling (CDM) provides a powerful tool for obtaining fine-grained information regarding these thinking skills during reading. Studies are scant, however, exploring the relations between thinking skills and language performance, not to mention studies examining the variation of this association with language proficiency. The current study explored this variation through the lens of the Island Ridge Curve (IRC). Drawing on an English reading test data by 2,285 students, we identified five thinking skills using CDM. Next, we followed guidelines of IRC and put students into four language proficiency groups to examine the relations of each skill identified through reading tasks to language performance across groups. Results of multi-group path analysis showed the effect of each skill identified through reading test fluctuated in the pattern of the IRC. The potential of IRC for examining the moderation of language proficiency on language factors is discussed.
思维对语言表现的波动效应:岛脊曲线的新证据
思维能力在语言表现中起着至关重要的作用。认知诊断模型(CDM)的最新进展为在阅读过程中获得有关这些思维技能的细粒度信息提供了强有力的工具。然而,探索思维能力和语言表现之间关系的研究很少,更不用说研究思维能力与语言熟练程度之间关系的变化了。目前的研究通过岛脊曲线(IRC)的透镜探索了这种变化。根据2285名学生的英语阅读测试数据,我们确定了使用CDM的五种思维技能。接下来,我们遵循IRC的指导方针,将学生分为四个语言能力组,以检查通过阅读任务确定的每种技能与各组语言表现的关系。多组通径分析结果显示,阅读测验所识别的各项技能的影响在IRC模式中波动。讨论了IRC在考察语言能力对语言因素的调节作用方面的潜力。
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