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To What Extent is Collocation Knowledge Associated with Oral Proficiency? A Corpus-Based Approach to Word Association ...
Uchihara, Takumi; Eguchi, Masaki; Clenton, Jon. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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To What Extent is Collocation Knowledge Associated with Oral Proficiency? A Corpus-Based Approach to Word Association ...
Uchihara, Takumi; Eguchi, Masaki; Clenton, Jon. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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Roles of collocation in L2 oral proficiency revisited: Different tasks, L1 vs. L2 raters, and cross-sectional vs. longitudinal analyses ...
Saito, Kazuya; Yuwei Liu. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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Roles of collocation in L2 oral proficiency revisited: Different tasks, L1 vs. L2 raters, and cross-sectional vs. longitudinal analyses ...
Saito, Kazuya; Yuwei Liu. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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sj-docx-1-las-10.1177_00238309211013865 – Supplemental material for To What Extent is Collocation Knowledge Associated with Oral Proficiency? A Corpus-Based Approach to Word Association ...
Uchihara, Takumi; Eguchi, Masaki; Clenton, Jon. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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sj-docx-1-las-10.1177_00238309211013865 – Supplemental material for To What Extent is Collocation Knowledge Associated with Oral Proficiency? A Corpus-Based Approach to Word Association ...
Uchihara, Takumi; Eguchi, Masaki; Clenton, Jon. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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How does longitudinal interaction promote second language speech learning? Roles of learner experience and proficiency levels ...
Saito, Kazuya; Shungo Suzuki; Oyama, Tomoko. - : SAGE Journals, 2019
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How does longitudinal interaction promote second language speech learning? Roles of learner experience and proficiency levels ...
Abstract: This study examined how longitudinal interaction impacts the development of second language (L2) oral proficiency in relation to learners’ different experience and proficiency levels. Japanese learners of English as a foreign language (EFL) participated in weekly conversation exchanges with native speakers (NSs) in the USA via videoconferencing tools over one academic semester (12 weeks). The participants’ spontaneous speech, elicited from a story telling task before and after the treatment, was analysed via a set of linguistic measures. In line with the componential view of L2 oral proficiency and development, our results hinted L2 learners’ experience and proficiency levels as a mediating factor for determining the link between interaction and its impact on different dimensions of L2 speech learning. While the longitudinal interaction equally improved the participants’ grammatical complexity and articulation rate – a fundamental component for defining L2 oral proficiency – the development of less ...
Keyword: 200399 Language Studies not elsewhere classified; Education; FOS Languages and literature
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.4740929
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Supporting_Information_ed – Supplemental material for How does longitudinal interaction promote second language speech learning? Roles of learner experience and proficiency levels ...
Saito, Kazuya; Shungo Suzuki; Oyama, Tomoko. - : SAGE Journals, 2019
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Supporting_Information_ed – Supplemental material for How does longitudinal interaction promote second language speech learning? Roles of learner experience and proficiency levels ...
Saito, Kazuya; Shungo Suzuki; Oyama, Tomoko. - : SAGE Journals, 2019
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