Prior applications of the lexical decision task in second language research have either examined performance accuracy (Meara and Buxton 1987) or speed of response to familiar items (Segalowitz and Segalowitz 1993). This paper examines how well the two measures together serve to discriminate among between-group levels of proficiency and within-group levels of difficulty on an English lexical decision task. Performance was compared across three levels of English proficiency (Intermediate L2, Advanced L2 and English L1 control) and four levels of item difficulty, as defined by frequency of occurrence (words from the 2000, 3000, 5000 and 10,000 most frequently occurring words). Accuracy and reaction time measures systematically decreased as a f...
The study reported in this paper is an investigation of the nature of speaking proficiency in Englis...
Tasks used in language assessments vary in terms of their complexity and the language they elicit. L...
The relationship between task variables and linguistic production has been the object of much second...
Measurements of language proficiency (accuracy, reaction time) on a lexical decision task were compa...
A large data set of L1 psycholinguistic norms (Balota et al. 2007) was used to assess spoken L2 Engl...
Abstract—This paper introduces the general purposes, hypotheses and designs of the lexical decision ...
This study is to measure the three lexical complexity factors, i.e., lexical density, lexical divers...
Complexity, accuracy, and fluency have proved useful measures of second language performance. The pr...
The Coefficient of Variance as an index of L2 lexical processing 2 The Coefficient of Variance (mean...
Complexity, accuracy, and fluency have proved useful measures of second language performance. The pr...
Research suggests that cognitive characteristics, aside from L2-specific knowledge, contribute to va...
The thesis analyses lexical complexity in the written production of L2 proficient learners of Englis...
Lexical proficiency is strongly correlated with L2 productive language ability (Crossley, Salsbury, ...
<p>Mean lexical decision times (RTs; in milliseconds) and proportion of errors (E) per condition (st...
The research project reported in this chapter consists of three studies in which syntactic complexit...
The study reported in this paper is an investigation of the nature of speaking proficiency in Englis...
Tasks used in language assessments vary in terms of their complexity and the language they elicit. L...
The relationship between task variables and linguistic production has been the object of much second...
Measurements of language proficiency (accuracy, reaction time) on a lexical decision task were compa...
A large data set of L1 psycholinguistic norms (Balota et al. 2007) was used to assess spoken L2 Engl...
Abstract—This paper introduces the general purposes, hypotheses and designs of the lexical decision ...
This study is to measure the three lexical complexity factors, i.e., lexical density, lexical divers...
Complexity, accuracy, and fluency have proved useful measures of second language performance. The pr...
The Coefficient of Variance as an index of L2 lexical processing 2 The Coefficient of Variance (mean...
Complexity, accuracy, and fluency have proved useful measures of second language performance. The pr...
Research suggests that cognitive characteristics, aside from L2-specific knowledge, contribute to va...
The thesis analyses lexical complexity in the written production of L2 proficient learners of Englis...
Lexical proficiency is strongly correlated with L2 productive language ability (Crossley, Salsbury, ...
<p>Mean lexical decision times (RTs; in milliseconds) and proportion of errors (E) per condition (st...
The research project reported in this chapter consists of three studies in which syntactic complexit...
The study reported in this paper is an investigation of the nature of speaking proficiency in Englis...
Tasks used in language assessments vary in terms of their complexity and the language they elicit. L...
The relationship between task variables and linguistic production has been the object of much second...