Title of article :
Task complexity and linguistic and discourse features of narrative writing performance
Author/Authors :
JuditKormos، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
The research presented in this paper aimed to investigate the linguistic and discourse characteristics of narratives produced by
upper-intermediate foreign language learners in a bilingual secondary school. In our analyses we used a variety of linguistic and
discourse variables and a recently developed computer tool (Coh-Metrix 2.0: McNamara, Louwerse, Graesser, 2002) to describe the
characteristics of narrative texts.As a background for comparison, we also collected data from a small group of L1 writers in order to
gain an insight into features of written task performance that is not hindered by difficulties in accessing linguistic knowledge
required to execute a task. The variable whether students had to narrate a story with a given content or whether they were free to plan
the plot of the story exerted a major impact only on one measure of lexical sophistication and had a minor effect on the overt
expression of temporal cohesion. The study showed that the major difference between L1 and foreign language writers could be
found with relation to lexical variety, sophistication and range.
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Keywords :
cohesion , Lexical variety , Task-type , Syntactic complexity , Narrative , Lexical sophistication
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF SECOND LANGUAGE WRITING
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF SECOND LANGUAGE WRITING