Amanda Huensch, Nicole Tracy-Ventura, Judith Bridges, Jhon A. Cuesta Medina
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Abstract
This study explored the attrition / maintenance of second language (L2) proficiency by examining
longitudinally the oral skills of a group of L2 French and L2 Spanish participants (n = 33) four years after
study abroad, and three years after completing an undergraduate degree in languages. Multiple regressions were conducted to
determine the extent to which language contact / use and attained proficiency at the end of study abroad could predict
changes in fluency and oral proficiency. Results demonstrated that those variables that improved significantly during study abroad
(e.g., speech rate) were maintained four years later. The amount of target language contact / use played a role in
maintenance of aspects of fluency such as speech rate and frequency of silent pauses, whereas proficiency attained at the end of
study abroad played a role in the use of corrections. Both language contact / use and proficiency attained are important
variables in the long-term maintenance of overall proficiency.