Individual differences in a proficiency task as a function of L2 and non L2 specific dimensions

Research suggests that cognitive characteristics, aside from L2-specific knowledge, contribute to variation in language performance. Reading, for instance includes attitude as a very important factor and not L2-specific knowledge when determining reading ability. Research has shown that how readers...

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Main Author: Pariña, Jose Cristina M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-50942024-12-02T03:28:21Z Individual differences in a proficiency task as a function of L2 and non L2 specific dimensions Pariña, Jose Cristina M. Research suggests that cognitive characteristics, aside from L2-specific knowledge, contribute to variation in language performance. Reading, for instance includes attitude as a very important factor and not L2-specific knowledge when determining reading ability. Research has shown that how readers extract information from the text is also proven to involve features that are not based on L2 knowledge. This paper explores how poor performance on a L2 task may be due to general language skills and other non-language specific variables. The present study employed a cross-linguistic, within-subject design that dealt with individual differences in L2 speaking via reading aloud. Results show that the highest-ranking student/s on the ITEO exam and diagnostic essay and the highest performing student based on the previous GPA were not the fastest readers, had more disfluencies, and were not able to supply all the correct words in both in L1 and L2. This shows that there are variables that affect L2 performance. This further proves that performances on L2 tasks may be more than just language concerns. 2011-07-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4231 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Second language acquisition Fluency (Language learning) Language and Literacy Education
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Second language acquisition
Fluency (Language learning)
Language and Literacy Education
spellingShingle Second language acquisition
Fluency (Language learning)
Language and Literacy Education
Pariña, Jose Cristina M.
Individual differences in a proficiency task as a function of L2 and non L2 specific dimensions
description Research suggests that cognitive characteristics, aside from L2-specific knowledge, contribute to variation in language performance. Reading, for instance includes attitude as a very important factor and not L2-specific knowledge when determining reading ability. Research has shown that how readers extract information from the text is also proven to involve features that are not based on L2 knowledge. This paper explores how poor performance on a L2 task may be due to general language skills and other non-language specific variables. The present study employed a cross-linguistic, within-subject design that dealt with individual differences in L2 speaking via reading aloud. Results show that the highest-ranking student/s on the ITEO exam and diagnostic essay and the highest performing student based on the previous GPA were not the fastest readers, had more disfluencies, and were not able to supply all the correct words in both in L1 and L2. This shows that there are variables that affect L2 performance. This further proves that performances on L2 tasks may be more than just language concerns.
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author Pariña, Jose Cristina M.
author_facet Pariña, Jose Cristina M.
author_sort Pariña, Jose Cristina M.
title Individual differences in a proficiency task as a function of L2 and non L2 specific dimensions
title_short Individual differences in a proficiency task as a function of L2 and non L2 specific dimensions
title_full Individual differences in a proficiency task as a function of L2 and non L2 specific dimensions
title_fullStr Individual differences in a proficiency task as a function of L2 and non L2 specific dimensions
title_full_unstemmed Individual differences in a proficiency task as a function of L2 and non L2 specific dimensions
title_sort individual differences in a proficiency task as a function of l2 and non l2 specific dimensions
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publishDate 2011
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