Data from role plays and elicited conversations: What do they show about L2 interactional competence?

Jingxuan Wu , Carsten Roever
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In research on second language (L2) interactional competence (IC), data elicitation is commonly done either through role plays or elicited conversation tasks. It is unclear, however, what aspects of IC these two methods make visible, where they elicit similar or different data and which research questions they are most suited to answer. In the current study we compare performances in role play tasks with those in elicited conversation tasks from 54 learners of L2 Mandarin Chinese and 12 native Mandarin Chinese speakers. Using conversation analysis to analyze learners’ performance, we found that role plays were highly suitable for making visible the sequential and linguistic tools interactants deploy for preference organization. Elicited conversation was useful for making topic management visible, including topic extension and topic shift. While role plays also included features of topic management and elicited conversations included features of preference organization, these did not occur with sufficient frequency and elaboration to allow defensible conclusions to be drawn. We suggest that role plays and elicited conversations can supplement each other to provide a well rounded picture of interactants’ IC.
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来自角色扮演和诱导会话的数据:这些数据说明了什么?
在有关第二语言(L2)互动能力(IC)的研究中,通常通过角色扮演或诱导会话任务来获取数据。然而,目前还不清楚这两种方法能揭示 IC 的哪些方面,它们能在哪些方面获得相似或不同的数据,以及它们最适合回答哪些研究问题。在本研究中,我们比较了 54 名汉语第二语言学习者和 12 名母语为汉语的学习者在角色扮演任务和诱导会话任务中的表现。通过会话分析来分析学习者的表现,我们发现,角色扮演非常适合于显示互动者为组织偏好而使用的顺序和语言工具。诱导式会话有助于使话题管理(包括话题扩展和话题转换)清晰可见。虽然角色扮演也包括话题管理的特征,而诱导对话也包括偏好组织的特征,但这些特征出现的频率和详细程度都不足以得出可靠的结论。我们建议,角色扮演和诱导对话可以相互补充,以全面反映互动者的集成电路。
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