Title of article :
Structural Priming as Implicit Learning: Evidence from EFL Learners’ Production of the Relative Clause Structure
Author/Authors :
Khayatan, Parinaz Department of English - Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran , Lotfi, Ahmad Reza Department of English - Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran , Hadian, Bahram Department of English - Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
This study focused on the pedagogical application of priming in an EFL context.
Structural priming refers to the speakers’ tendency to produce the structure they
encountered in recent discourse in subsequent production compared to an alternative
form. Given the limited number of studies in the literature with a focus on the application
of priming in L2 teaching and the problems that L2 learners face during speech
production, the present study aimed at investigating whether the implication of priming
leads to a more frequent oral and written production of the relative clause (RC) structure
compared to adjectival modification of nouns (AN) in long- and short-terms as an
instance of implicit learning. Participants consisted of 60 EFL female L2 learners, aged
between 18-25 years old. Two experimental and 1 control groups were defined and 20
participants were allocated to each group. By applying a pretest, a treatment, an
immediate posttest, a delayed posttest design, a picture description task, and a
grammaticality judgment test (GJT), the data were gathered. Results of the descriptive
and inferential analyses revealed that the implication of priming led to an improvement in
the rate of the RC construction when the participants were involved in the written
production of the L2, as compared to oral modality. Results are discussed based on
structural complexity and procedures involved in L2 production. Theoretical and
practical implications of the study are considered, too.
Keywords :
Written Production , Relative Clause (RC) Structure , Priming , Oral Production , Language Processing , Implicit Learning
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Applied Linguistics (IJAL)