The Longitudinal Development of Grammatical Complexity at the Phrasal and Clausal Levels in Spoken and Written Responses to the TOEFL iBT® Test

Q3 Social Sciences
Bethany Gray, Joe Geluso, Phuong Nguyen
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In the present study, we take a longitudinal, corpus-based perspective to investigate short-term (over 9 months) linguistic change in the language produced for the spoken and written sections of the TOEFL iBT® test by a group of English-as-a-foreign-language (EFL) learners in China. The goal of the study is to identify patterns that characterize the trajectory that language learners move through in terms of their use of phrasal and clausal grammatical complexity, as mediated by mode (spoken and written) and task type (independent and integrated). Results of a multidimensional analysis reveal that in many cases, learners developed in expected ways: discourse styles at Time 1 were not always aligned with mode- and task type-specific discourse patterns but developed over time, with discourse styles at Time 2 better approximating expected norms and exhibiting increased task differentiation. These changes were particularly noteworthy for Dimension 1, which is related to phrasal and clausal complexity. Results of a developmental complexity analysis revealed more mixed results, seeming to indicate that the relatively low-proficiency learners represented by the longitudinal corpus may just be beginning on the hypothesized paths of development. The most important developments occurred for independent writing, in which students exhibited increases in the frequency of phrasal features, as well as functional expansion in the use of a range of complexity features.

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托福网考口语和书面回答中短语和小句层面语法复杂性的纵向发展
在本研究中,我们采用纵向的、基于语料库的视角来调查中国一组英语作为外语(EFL)的学习者在托福网考口语和书面语部分的短期(超过9个月)语言变化。这项研究的目的是确定语言学习者在使用短语和小句语法复杂性方面所经历的轨迹的特征模式,这些模式以模式(口语和书面)和任务类型(独立和综合)为中介。多维分析的结果显示,在许多情况下,学习者以预期的方式发展:时间1的话语风格并不总是与特定模式和任务类型的话语模式一致,而是随着时间的推移而发展,时间2的话语风格更接近预期规范,并表现出更多的任务分化。这些变化在维度1中特别值得注意,这与短语和小句的复杂性有关。发展复杂性分析的结果显示出更多的混合结果,似乎表明纵向语料库所代表的相对低水平学习者可能刚刚开始假设的发展路径。最重要的发展发生在独立写作方面,学生表现出短语特征频率的增加,以及在使用一系列复杂特征方面的功能扩展。
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ETS Research Report Series
ETS Research Report Series Social Sciences-Education
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