揭示二语话语流畅性与单语和对话语感知流畅性的关系。

IF 1.1 2区 文学 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Jianmin Gao, Peijian Paul Sun
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本研究探讨了二语话语流畅性与单语和对话语感知流畅性之间的关系。共有136名不同外语水平的中国大学英语学习者和3名经验丰富的评分员参与了本研究。本研究采用混合方法,结合定量(回归分析)和定性(刺激回忆)分析。在单一任务中,所有的话语流利度维度(速度、中断和修复流利度测量)都显著预测感知流利度评级,除了填充暂停率和错误开始率。分解流利度测量,特别是沉默停顿测量,对感知流利度评分有最实质性的影响。在对话任务中,故障流畅性成为感知流畅性得分的唯一显著预测因子,掩盖了速度和修复流畅性测量的预测作用。轮流的时间测量对感知流畅性得分没有显著影响。受刺激的回忆通常与定量结果一致,并揭示了影响流利度感知的其他因素——内容质量、发音和可理解性。该研究强调了语境对话语流畅性和感知流畅性之间关系的影响,表明第二语言口语能力等级标准应该进行调整,以考虑到单位式和对话式口语之间的差异。
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Unveiling the Relationship Between L2 Utterance Fluency and Perceived Fluency in Monologic and Dialogic Speaking.

The study explored the relationship between L2 utterance fluency and perceived fluency in monologic and dialogic speaking. A total of 136 Chinese university English learners with diverse L2 proficiency levels and three experienced raters participated in the study. The study employed a mixed-methods approach integrating quantitative (regression analysis) and qualitative (stimulated recalls) analyses. In the monologic task, all utterance fluency dimensions (speed, breakdown, and repair fluency measures) significantly predicted perceived fluency ratings, except for filled pause rate and false start rate. Breakdown fluency measures, particularly silent pause measures, had the most substantial impact on perceived fluency ratings. In the dialogic task, breakdown fluency emerged as the sole significant predictor for perceived fluency scores, overshadowing the predictive impact of speed and repair fluency measures. The temporal measure of turn-taking did not significantly affect perceived fluency scores. Stimulated recalls were generally consistent with the quantitative results and revealed additional factors-content quality, pronunciation, and comprehensibility-that influenced fluency perceptions. The study highlighted the contextual effect on the relationship between utterance fluency and perceived fluency, suggesting that L2 speaking proficiency rating rubrics should be adjusted to account for differences between monologic and dialogic speaking.

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Language and Speech
Language and Speech AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
5.60%
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39
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Language and Speech is a peer-reviewed journal which provides an international forum for communication among researchers in the disciplines that contribute to our understanding of the production, perception, processing, learning, use, and disorders of speech and language. The journal accepts reports of original research in all these areas.
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