Peer-interaction patterns in a Chinese as a foreign language pair writing task

Mengying Zhai
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Research on peer interaction patterns over the past three decades has provided insights regarding how relationships formed among peers can influence task performance. Six pairs of intermediate Chinese learners participating in a collaborative writing task were recruited, and their pair-interaction patterns were investigated for detailed evidence of how such patterns were constructed through their co-participation measured by two indices proposed by Storch (2002a), equality and mutuality. Furthermore, taking a Conversation Analytical (CA) perspective, this study also examined the fine-grained detail of several interactional practices displaying participants’ orientation to the peer relationship. This revealed that each pair displayed a distinctive interaction pattern that was constructed through diverse participatory practices which are contingent upon the ongoing interaction as it unfolds. The findings shed new light into analyzing pair interactions in collaborative writing from a CA perspective in CFL settings and have important implications for studying interaction patterns and implementing collaborative writing tasks.
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外文配对写作任务中的同伴互动模式
在过去的三十年中,对同伴互动模式的研究提供了关于同伴之间形成的关系如何影响任务绩效的见解。本研究招募了6对参与协作写作任务的中级汉语学习者,研究了他们的配对互动模式,并通过Storch (2002a)提出的平等和相互性两个指标来衡量他们的共同参与,以详细证明这种模式是如何构建的。此外,从对话分析(CA)的角度来看,本研究还考察了几个互动实践的细粒度细节,这些实践显示了参与者对同伴关系的取向。这表明,每一对都展示了一种独特的互动模式,这种模式是通过不同的参与性实践构建的,这些实践取决于正在进行的互动。本研究结果为从CA角度分析合作写作中的配对互动提供了新的视角,对研究互动模式和实施合作写作任务具有重要意义。
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