Title of article
Aptitude, phonological memory, and second language proficiency in nonnovice adult learners
Author/Authors
HUMMEL، KIRSTEN M. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
25
From page
225
To page
249
Abstract
This study explores the relationship between aptitude, phonological memory (PM), and second language
(L2) proficiency in nonnovice adult learners of English as an L2. Native speakers of French
(N=77) enrolled in a university Teaching English as a Second Language program were the participants
in the study. Exploratory factor analysis revealed three main factors corresponding to the variables
examined: L2 proficiency, aptitude, and PM. Multiple regression analyses revealed aptitude subtests
and PM together predicted 29% of the variance in L2 proficiency. Additional regression analyses
carried out on lower and higher proficiency subgroups, created by a median split on proficiency scores,
revealed that none of the variables predicted L2 proficiency in the higher proficiency subgroup. PM
remained as a significant predictor for the lower proficiency subgroup, extending the pattern of results
found elsewhere in younger populations to adult nonnovice L2 learners.
Journal title
Applied Psycholinquistics
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Applied Psycholinquistics
Record number
651302
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