In this study we examined how the introduction of a parallel finger-tapping task influences second language speech (L2) encoding mechanisms and monitoring processes and how the level of proficiency impacts the efficiency and accuracy of L2 performance under single and dual task conditions. The results indicated that imposing dual task demands has a negative effect on the accuracy of lexical selection and the efficiency of error-correction processes. We argue that this can be explained with reference to attentional bottleneck effects on lexical selection processes and on monitoring. The findings also revealed that the level of L2 competence influenced both the speed and the accuracy of speech encoding processes and the efficiency of monitori...
As is the case in traditional second language (L2) acquisition research, a major question in the fie...
Conversation often involves simultaneous production and comprehension, yet little research has inves...
The issue discussed in this paper is whether task variation affects the degree of monitoring in the ...
The current study examined the effects of task condition (TC; single versus dual) and proficiency le...
The study investigates the role of attention in monitoring second language speechproduction by means...
The study reported in this paper investigates the role of attention in monitoring second language sp...
There are clear disadvantages in the speed of word production and recognition in a second language (...
This study examines the relationship between the repetition of oral monologue tasks and immediate ga...
Inhibitory control (IC), an ability to suppress irrelevant and/or conflicting information, has been ...
The study explores the psycholinguistic processes underlying L2 self-repair behavior by means of ana...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the effect of varying proficiency levels and tas...
Research on error monitoring suggests that bilingual Dutch-English speakers are slower to correct so...
The current study investigated the extent to which L2 learners’ productive vocabulary knowledge coul...
The current study investigated task effects on listener perception of second language (L2) comprehen...
Assessment tasks of second language (L2) proficiency can be loosely classified into controlled and s...
As is the case in traditional second language (L2) acquisition research, a major question in the fie...
Conversation often involves simultaneous production and comprehension, yet little research has inves...
The issue discussed in this paper is whether task variation affects the degree of monitoring in the ...
The current study examined the effects of task condition (TC; single versus dual) and proficiency le...
The study investigates the role of attention in monitoring second language speechproduction by means...
The study reported in this paper investigates the role of attention in monitoring second language sp...
There are clear disadvantages in the speed of word production and recognition in a second language (...
This study examines the relationship between the repetition of oral monologue tasks and immediate ga...
Inhibitory control (IC), an ability to suppress irrelevant and/or conflicting information, has been ...
The study explores the psycholinguistic processes underlying L2 self-repair behavior by means of ana...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the effect of varying proficiency levels and tas...
Research on error monitoring suggests that bilingual Dutch-English speakers are slower to correct so...
The current study investigated the extent to which L2 learners’ productive vocabulary knowledge coul...
The current study investigated task effects on listener perception of second language (L2) comprehen...
Assessment tasks of second language (L2) proficiency can be loosely classified into controlled and s...
As is the case in traditional second language (L2) acquisition research, a major question in the fie...
Conversation often involves simultaneous production and comprehension, yet little research has inves...
The issue discussed in this paper is whether task variation affects the degree of monitoring in the ...