The role of multiword sequences in fluent speech: The case of listener-based judgment in L2 argumentative speech

IF 4.9 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Studies in Second Language Acquisition Pub Date : 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1017/s0272263125000051
Kotaro Takizawa, Shungo Suzuki
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This study explored how second language (L2) speakers’ use of multiword sequences in speech predicted perceived fluency ratings while controlling for their utterance fluency. A total of 102 Japanese speakers of English delivered an argumentative speech, which was analyzed for bigram and trigram measures (frequency, proportion, and mutual information) and utterance fluency measures capturing three subdimensions: speed, breakdown, and repair fluency (Tavakoli & Skehan, 2005). Perceived fluency was assessed by 10 experienced L2 raters. Mixed-effects regression analyses revealed that after establishing the parsimonious model solely by UF predictors (marginal R2 = .61), a frequency-based n-gram predictor––bigram proportion––slightly but significantly explained the remaining variance of fluency rating scores (0.8%). The results indicated that multiword sequences in speech had a small but systematic impact on perceived fluency, even controlling for the effects of utterance fluency. This finding contributes to the discussion concerning the role of multiword sequences in fluent speech production.

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多词序列在流利言语中的作用:以二语议论性言语中的听者判断为例
本研究探讨了第二语言(L2)使用者在控制其话语流畅性的情况下,如何使用多词序列来预测感知流利度评级。共有102名说英语的日本人发表了一篇辩论演讲,对其进行了双字和三字测量(频率、比例和相互信息)和话语流畅度测量(捕获三个子维度:速度、中断和修复流畅度)的分析(Tavakoli &;Skehan, 2005)。感知流利度由10名经验丰富的第二语言评分者评估。混合效应回归分析显示,在仅用UF预测因子(边际R2 = 0.61)建立简约模型后,基于频率的n-gram预测因子——双图比例——略微但显著地解释了流利度评分的剩余方差(0.8%)。结果表明,语音中的多词序列对感知流畅性有很小但系统的影响,甚至控制了话语流畅性的影响。这一发现有助于讨论多词序列在流利语音生成中的作用。
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期刊介绍: Studies in Second Language Acquisition is a refereed journal of international scope devoted to the scientific discussion of acquisition or use of non-native and heritage languages. Each volume (five issues) contains research articles of either a quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-methods nature in addition to essays on current theoretical matters. Other rubrics include shorter articles such as Replication Studies, Critical Commentaries, and Research Reports.
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