计划在二语写作认知加工中的作用

IF 1.7 3区 文学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Mahmoud Abdi Tabari, Seyyed Ehsan Golparvar
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摘要

本研究采用认知加工的方法,探讨规划模式在二语写作中的作用,以及二语学习者在规划和写作过程中注意力资源的分配。在美国一所大学的ESL写作课程中,共有120名L2学习者被分配到四个条件中的一个:(1)书面计划(10分钟记笔记+ 40分钟写作),(2)视觉计划(10分钟使用视觉工具+ 40分钟写作),(3)协作计划(10分钟与同伴讨论+ 40分钟写作),或(4)没有计划(40分钟写作没有任务前计划)。在完成写作任务后,参与者参加了一个刺激回忆访谈。研究结果表明,与不进行规划相比,不同的规划模式对二语写作的句法、词汇复杂性和准确性有显著影响。然而,计划模式对二语写作流畅性没有影响。受刺激的回忆表明,在任务前计划过程中,注意资源主要集中在内容和组织上,而与使用的计划模式无关。在任务前计划和写作过程中,词汇和语法编码也受到了关注。此外,无论计划模式如何,在写作阶段,注意力资源主要用于监控。这项混合方法的研究为规划和写作的认知过程提供了更深入的见解。
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The Role of Planning in Cognitive Processing During L2 Writing

This study adopted a cognitive-processing approach to explore the role of planning modes in L2 writing production and the allocation of attentional resources by L2 learners during planning and writing. A total of 120 L2 learners in an ESL writing course at a university in the United States were assigned to one of four conditions: (1) written planning (10 min note-taking + 40 min writing), (2) visual planning (10 min using visual tools + 40 min writing), (3) collaborative planning (10 min discussing with peers + 40 min writing), or (4) no planning (40 min writing without pre-task planning). After completing the writing task, participants took part in a stimulated recall interview. The findings showed that different planning modes had significant effects on the syntactic and lexical complexity and accuracy of L2 writing compared to no planning. However, planning modes did not affect L2 writing fluency. The stimulated recalls revealed that attentional resources primarily focused on content and organization during pre-task planning, regardless of the planning mode used. Attention was also directed toward lexical and grammatical encodings during pre-task planning and writing. Additionally, regardless of the planning mode, attentional resources were predominantly dedicated to monitoring during the writing stage. This mixed-methods study provided deeper insights into the cognitive processes involved in planning and writing.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Applied Linguistics (InJAL) publishes articles that explore the relationship between expertise in linguistics, broadly defined, and the everyday experience of language. Its scope is international in that it welcomes articles which show explicitly how local issues of language use or learning exemplify more global concerns.
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