Title of article :
Factors Mediating Noticing: An Investigation into the Impact of the Complexity of Target Structures and Learners’ L2 Proficiency Level
Author/Authors :
Sadeghi, Somayeh Islamic Azad University Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran , Maftoon, Parviz Islamic Azad University Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
In order to establish the why of noticing, it is imperative to empirically explore the factors that
potentially mediate noticing. This study aimed to explore two factors that are believed to affect
noticing: the complexity of target structures and learners’ second language (L2) proficiency
level. English relative clauses (RCs) were selected as the target structures, and Accessibility
Hierarchy Hypothesis (AHH) was taken as the measure of the complexity of the RCs. A sample
of 113 freshmen English language majors were selected as the participants of the study. A test
of English RCs was developed as the placement test, and Key English Test (KET) was used to
classify the participants into three groups of High (N=38), Mid (N=37), and Low (N=38) L2
proficiency level. Note-taking was used as the measure of noticing. After administering the RC
test and the proficiency test, the participants were given a number of authentic reading texts
containing instances of RCs and were required to take notes during reading activity. The nonparametric
Friedman’s test demonstrated that the complexity of RCs positively affected the
participants’ noticing while the non-parametric ANCOVA indicated that the participants’ L2
proficiency level had no significant effect on noticing. The findings of this study can be helpful
to both teachers and material developers in providing learners with optimal conditions for
noticing linguistic forms, which in turn, could facilitate L2 learning.
Keywords :
Accessibility Hierarchy Hypothesis , Attention , Mediating factor , Note-Taking , Relative Clause
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Applied Linguistics (IJAL)