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BukuDiagnosing the Process, Text, and Intrusion Problems Responsible for L2 Listeners’ Decoding Errors
Bibliografi
Author: Cross, Jeremy
Topik: L2 listening; spoken word recognition; Japanese EFL learners
Bahasa: (EN )    
Tahun Terbit: 2011    
Jenis: Article - diterbitkan di jurnal ilmiah internasional
Fulltext: Diagnosing the Process, Text, and Intrusion Problems Responsible for L2.pdf (365.52KB; 4 download)
Abstract
This paper reports on a study which examined the nature of L2 listeners’ decoding problems as they strived to comprehend authentic input. Rather than employing psycholinguistic laboratory methods to investigate decoding issues, this study utilized a procedure pertinent for teachers operating within a L2 classroom environment. Groups of Japanese, adult, EFL learners watched a sequence of audiovisual segments from each of two news videotexts, and wrote extended responses reflecting their comprehension of the segments’ contents. Written responses indicative of decoding breakdowns were collated, and representative
examples explored, explained, and discussed in terms of three potential problem sources identified in the literature: process, text, and intrusion problems. Based on this analysis, initial remedial action is recommended to address learners’ issues with cliticisation and resyllabification, discriminating various vowels and consonants, and illconceived
word choices. Useful teaching resources are suggested for alleviating such concerns.
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