Disentangling the contributions of shorter vs. longer lexical bundles to L2 oral fluency
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Title ( eng ) |
Disentangling the contributions of shorter vs. longer lexical bundles to L2 oral fluency
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Creator |
Uchihara Takumi
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Source Title |
System
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Volume | 121 |
Start Page | 103243 |
Abstract |
Shorter lexical bundles (LBs) have been the central point of focus in L2 oral fluency studies, with longer LBs often being neglected. The current study examined the extent to which longer LBs vs. shorter LBs relate to aspects of oral fluency. Data were collected from 50 undergraduate L2 English learners performing three speaking tasks. We analyzed speaking performances in terms of speed, breakdown, and repair fluency, while LB (2- to 5-word) usage was measured using a combined text-internal and text-external approach. Utilizing robust multiple regression, dominance analysis, and random forest techniques, our study found a marginal positive effect of longer LB use on speed fluency, a potential negative association with the frequency of mid- and end-clause pauses, and a strong negative association with the frequency of total repair. Furthermore, the analysis uncovers the significant impacts of shorter LBs (bigrams and trigrams) on various aspects of fluency. These insights underscore the pedagogical potential of longer LBs for enhancing oral fluency, while emphasizing the necessity for a comprehensive focus on different lengths and types of multiword sequences in EFL pedagogy. Our findings could inform more effective, data-driven language teaching strategies and materials. We discuss the findings in relation to L2 speech production models and provide important suggestions for future LB-fluency research.
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Keywords |
Oral fluency
Multi-word sequences
Lexical bundles
Learner-corpus research
Dominance analysis
Random forests analysis
Multiple regression analysis
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Language |
eng
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Resource Type | journal article |
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Elsevier
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Date of Issued | 2024-01-29 |
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© 2024. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
This is not the published version. Please cite only the published version.
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Publish Type | Accepted Manuscript |
Access Rights | embargoed access |
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[DOI] https://doi.org/10.1016/j.system.2024.103243
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助成機関名 |
日本学術振興会
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
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[Crossref Funder] https://doi.org/10.13039/501100001691
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研究課題名 |
Investigating Multiword Sequence and Speaking Fluency Influences in High-stakes Assessments
Investigating Multiword Sequence and Speaking Fluency Influences in High-stakes Assessments
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研究課題番号 |
22K00700
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