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ArtikelLanguage Competence and Reading Strategies: A Comparison of First- and Second-Language Oral Reading Errors  
Oleh: Cziko, Gary A.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Language Learning: A Journal of Research in Language Studies (Full Text) vol. 30 no. 1 (Jun. 1980), page 101-116.
Fulltext: 30_01_Cziko.pdf (751.31KB)
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Isi artikelThe French oral reading errors of two groups of seventh-grade English-speak- ing students with intermediate and advanced competence in French as a second language were analyzed and compared to the errors of native French-speaking students. It was found that the intermediate students made a significantly lower proportion of deletion and insertion errors than did the advanced and native- speaker students and a significantly higher proportion of substitution errors that graphically resembled the text than did the native speakers. Also, the intermediate students made a significantly higher proportion of errors that did not conform to the syntactic, semantic, or discourse constraints of the text than did the advanced and native-speaker students. It was concluded that both native French-speaking students and students with advanced competence in French as a second language appeared to use an interactive strategy of drawing on both graphic and contextual information in reading French. In contrast, students with less competence in French did not use contextual information to the same extent and instead em- ployed a more “bottom-up’’ strategy of relying primarily on graphic information.
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