The effect of test format on productive recall of derivatives

Emi Iwaizumi, Stuart Webb
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This study investigated the extent to which two recall test formats – contextualized and decontextualized tests – affected productive recall of derivatives, and how the effects of token frequencies of derivatives and L2 receptive vocabulary knowledge on recalling derivatives was moderated by test format. Mixed effects logistic regression models examined the derivatives elicited from L1 (n = 21) and L2 English speakers’ (n = 107) on the two recall tests. Results indicated that contextual cues significantly facilitated recalling derivatives, while such facilitative effects were larger for native speakers and L2 learners with greater vocabulary knowledge. Furthermore, token frequency affected the responses on the decontextualized test to a greater degree compared to the contextualized test. Results suggest that test format influences test-takers’ ability to recall knowledge to produce derivatives.
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本研究调查了两种回忆测试形式--语境化测试和非语境化测试--对派生词生产性回忆的影响程度,以及派生词的标记频率和第二语言接受词汇知识对回忆派生词的影响如何受测试形式的调节。混合效应逻辑回归模型考察了两种回忆测试中第一语言英语使用者(n = 21)和第二语言英语使用者(n = 107)的派生词。结果表明,语境线索明显促进了派生词的回忆,而这种促进作用对母语为英语的人和词汇量较大的第二语言学习者更大。此外,与语境化测试相比,标记词频率对非语境化测试的反应影响更大。结果表明,测试形式会影响应试者回忆知识以产生派生词的能力。
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