二语词汇对齐与合作接续写作中的词汇学习

IF 1.7 3区 文学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Ruiying Niu, Wenjie Luo, Xiaoye You
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摘要

最近的研究已经证明了继续写作在支持第二语言学习方面的许多好处。然而,专门针对合作继续写作对词汇学习影响的研究是有限的,并且产生了相互矛盾的结果,没有探索词汇对齐和词汇学习之间的关系。本研究比较了二语学习者的二元接续写作和个体接续写作,考察了词汇对齐、词汇学习以及词汇对齐与学习之间的关系。数据分析表明,二元学习者在词汇对齐和词汇学习方面均优于个体学习者,两组的词汇对齐与后测时的词形和词义保留均不显著相关,但个体学习者的词汇对齐与后测时的词汇使用相关。这些发现涉及到二元互动中的合作动态、合作写作中的词汇加工、词汇对齐和学习的不同来源和性质以及迁移适宜加工。本研究强调了词汇加工和词汇对齐之间的差异及其在词汇学习中的作用。本研究的结论是,优先考虑词汇加工质量而不是词汇对齐可以提高继续写作中的词汇学习。
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L2 Lexical Alignment and Lexical Learning in Collaborative Continuation Writing

Recent studies have evidenced numerous benefits of continuation writing in supporting second language (L2) learning. However, research specifically addressing the impact of collaborative continuation writing on lexical learning is limited and has produced conflicting results, with no exploration of the relationship between lexical alignment and lexical learning. This study compares dyadic and individual continuation writing performed by L2 learners, examining lexical alignment, lexical learning, and the relation between lexical alignment and learning. Data analyses revealed that dyadic learners demonstrated superior lexical alignment and lexical learning over individual learners, that neither group's lexical alignment was significantly correlated with their word form or meaning retention on posttests, but that individual learners’ lexical alignment was correlated with their word use in posttests. These findings are discussed with reference to the collaborative dynamics in dyadic interactions, the lexical processing involved in collaborative writing, the different sources and nature of lexical alignment and learning, and transfer-appropriate processing. The study highlights the discrepancy between lexical processing and lexical alignment and their respective roles in lexical learning. The study concludes by suggesting that prioritizing lexical processing quality over lexical alignment enhances lexical learning in continuation 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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