Title of article :
THE ROLE OF LEXICAL FREQUENCY IN MODERATING THE EFFECT OF GRAMMAR KNOWLEDGE ON L2 READING OUTCOMES
Author/Authors :
Sahiruddin, Universitas Brawijaya Jl. Veteran - Lowokwaru - Malang - East Java, Indonesia
Abstract :
Sentence-level grammar skills are of the important foundations in
the mastery of reading skills in second language (L2). Previous studies
showed inconclusive findings about the effect of grammar knowledge on L2
reading. This study examines the relationship between L2 reading outcomes
and reader-based grammar knowledge as it is moderated by text-based features
of vocabulary difficulty. Participants were EFL students (n = 71) in the
second year of their English major at an Indonesian university. The participants’
grammar knowledge was measured using a test of sentence-level
grammatical knowledge. Text-based vocabulary difficulty was assessed using
VocabProfile software (Cobb, 2010). During the data collection period, the
participants completed four reading texts, each reflecting a unique combination
of two levels (high vs. low) of lexical frequency. This study reveals that
reader grammar knowledge influenced L2 reading outcomes. It also shows
that text vocabulary difficulty significantly moderated the relationship between
reader grammatical knowledge and L2 reading, indicating that the relationship
between grammar knowledge and L2 reading for high lexical frequency
texts was significantly greater than for low lexical frequency texts.
Keywords :
moderation , L2 reading outcomes , text features , grammar knowledge , lexical frequency , vocabulary
Journal title :
TEFLIN Journal