Incidental Focus-on-Form characteristics: Predicting learner uptake.Formulaic vs. non-formulaic forms

IF 0.9 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Leila Gholami
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A substantial number of studies have investigated the efficacy of incidental focus on form (FonF) measured through (successful) uptake rate in teacher-learner interactions in communicative contexts and have established a link between learners’ (successful) uptake of linguistic forms and their second language learning. In this line of research, the analysis of uptake and FonF characteristics mediating learners’ (successful) uptake has been limited to linguistic forms of grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and spelling (non-formulaic forms). However, formulaic sequences, including idioms, collocations, lexical bundles, and compounds (formulaic forms), have received scant attention in FonF research. This study examined incidental FonF characteristics that best predicted learners’ (successful) uptake of formulaic forms and compared the findings with the variables that mediate the (successful) uptake of non-formulaic forms targeted in focus-on-form episodes (FFEs). To this end, 30 hours of audio-recorded teacher-learner interactions in primarily communicative activities from English as a foreign language classes were examined. The findings showed that learners’ attention was drawn to non-formulaic forms more frequently than formulaic forms in FFEs. Nonetheless, learners produced (successful) uptake more often when formulaic forms were targeted in FFEs than non-formulaic forms. Logistic regression analyses showed that FonF characteristics that predicted learners’ production of (successful) uptake were different for formulaic vs. non-formulaic forms targeted in FFEs.
偶然关注形式特征:预测学习者的吸收。公式化和非公式化
大量研究通过交际环境中师生互动的(成功)吸收率来衡量形式附带关注(FonF)的有效性,并在学习者(成功)接受语言形式和第二语言学习之间建立了联系。在这方面的研究中,对吸收和FonF特征的分析介导了学习者(成功)吸收,仅限于语法、词汇、发音和拼写的语言形式(非公式化形式)。然而,公式化序列,包括习语、搭配、词束和复合词(公式化形式),在FonF研究中很少受到关注。本研究考察了最能预测学习者(成功)吸收公式化形式的偶然FonF特征,并将研究结果与中介非公式化形式(成功)的变量进行了比较。为此,研究了30小时的录音师生互动,主要是从英语作为外语课堂的交际活动。研究结果表明,在FFE中,学习者的注意力比公式化形式更频繁地被吸引到非公式化形式上。尽管如此,当公式化形式在FFE中成为目标时,学习者比非公式化形式更容易产生(成功的)吸收。Logistic回归分析表明,预测学习者(成功)吸收产生的FonF特征在针对FFE的公式化与非公式化形式中是不同的。
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