Title of article :
The effect of planning sub-processes on L2 writing fluency, grammatical complexity, and lexical complexity
Author/Authors :
Mark D. Johnson، نويسنده , , Leonardo Mercado، نويسنده , , Anthony Acevedo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
This study contributes to L2 writing research which seeks to tie predictions of the Limited Attentional Capacity Model (Skehan,
1998; Skehan & Foster, 2001) and Cognition Hypothesis (Robinson, 2001, 2005, 2011a, 2011b) to models of working memory in
L1 writing (Kellogg, 1996). The study uses a quasi-experimental research design to investigate distinct forms of pre-task planning
(idea generation, organization, and goal setting) and their effect on essays composed by a large homogeneous group of Spanishspeaking
EFL learners. Quantitative measures of writing fluency, grammatical complexity, and lexical complexity are statistically
compared among five pre-task planning conditions. Pre-task planning condition was found to have a small significant effect on
writing fluency, whereas pre-task planning condition was found to have no impact on lexical complexity and grammatical
complexity. The authors discuss their findings by suggesting that the predictions of the Limited Attentional Capacity Model and
Cognition Hypothesis may not be applicable to writing, that the effects of pre-task planning in earlier L1 and L2 research may have
been moderated by the participants’ education and genre knowledge, and that a threshold level of general L2 proficiency may be
necessary for pre-task planning to impact L2 writers’ texts.
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Keywords :
Planning , L2 writing , Fluency , Lexical complexity , Grammatical complexity
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF SECOND LANGUAGE WRITING
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF SECOND LANGUAGE WRITING