Does type of modified output correspond to learner noticing of feedback? A closer look in face-to-face and computer-mediated task-based interaction

IF 2.8 2区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Applied Psycholinguistics Pub Date : 2014-07-15 DOI:10.1017/S0142716414000320
Laura Gurzynski‐Weiss, Melissa Baralt
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ABSTRACT This study examines if type of learner-modified output differentially demonstrates noticing and whether or not this relationship holds in both face-to-face (FTF) and synchronous computer-mediated chat (SCMC) environments. Twenty-four learners of Spanish as a foreign language interacted one-on-one with an interlocutor in the FTF and the SCMC modes, during which they received corrective feedback. After each interaction, learners participated in a mode-specific stimulated recall session to measure their noticing of feedback. Data were coded for (a) feedback episode, (b) type of modified output (none, partial, or full), and (c) accurate noticing. Binary logistic regressions indicated that after feedback, partial modified output was the greatest predictor of accurate noticing of feedback. This finding applied in both FTF and SCMC.
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修改后的输出类型是否与学习者注意到的反馈相对应?面对面和以计算机为媒介的基于任务的互动
摘要:本研究考察了学习者修改的输出类型是否不同地显示了注意,以及这种关系是否在面对面(FTF)和同步计算机介导的聊天(SCMC)环境中都存在。24名西班牙语学习者在FTF和SCMC模式下与对话者进行一对一的互动,在此过程中他们收到纠正反馈。在每次互动后,学习者参加了一个特定模式的刺激回忆会话,以测量他们对反馈的注意。数据被编码为(a)反馈事件,(b)修改输出类型(无,部分或全部),以及(c)准确的注意。二元逻辑回归表明,反馈后,部分修正输出是准确注意反馈的最大预测因子。这一发现适用于FTF和SCMC。
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期刊介绍: Applied Psycholinguistics publishes original research papers on the psychological processes involved in language. It examines language development , language use and language disorders in adults and children with a particular emphasis on cross-language studies. The journal gathers together the best work from a variety of disciplines including linguistics, psychology, reading, education, language learning, speech and hearing, and neurology. In addition to research reports, theoretical reviews will be considered for publication as will keynote articles and commentaries.
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