This article reports the findings of part of a major study exploring the disciplinary writing processes and perceptions of 15 Chinese graduate students in sciences and engineering at a major Canadian university. The findings relate to the thinking languages of the participants in writing disciplinary assignments. The study reveals that whether an L2 writer thinks in L1 or L2 may not depend on one factor as proposed in earlier studies (Friedlander, 1990; Qi, 1998), but on a number of factors including the language of knowledge input, the language of knowledge acquisition, the development of L2 proficiency, the level of knowledge demands, and specific task conditions. It is the interplay among these (and possibly other) factors that determine...
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This paper gives an account of Norwegian upper secondary school students’ self-reported use of lingu...
This article examines six multilingual students’ composing processes and language use while writing ...
As a widely used strategy in second language (L2) writing, translation has received limited attentio...
This qualitative study examined the influence of first language (L1) writing on second language writ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the writing processes of second language (L2) writers, s...
Writing has increasingly been emphasised in EFL classrooms in recent years, and Korea is no excepti...
That many overseas university students whose first language is not English lack adequate proficiency...
This study examined writers’ use of their first language (L1) while writing in their second language...
Despite the growing influx of Mainland Chinese students enrolling in tertiary educational institutio...
While translation in L2 learning/teaching has been viewed negatively since the 1950s in North Ameri...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the writing processes of second language (L2) writers, s...
Based on multicompetence theory and the framework of adaptive transfer and to identify the developme...
Recognizing the reciprocal connection between critical thinking (CT) and writing, many second langua...
Typescript (photocopy).This study was designed: (1) to investigate the Chinese college students' app...
Listening, speaking, reading, and writing are the four basic skills that English learners are requir...
This paper gives an account of Norwegian upper secondary school students’ self-reported use of lingu...
This article examines six multilingual students’ composing processes and language use while writing ...
As a widely used strategy in second language (L2) writing, translation has received limited attentio...
This qualitative study examined the influence of first language (L1) writing on second language writ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the writing processes of second language (L2) writers, s...
Writing has increasingly been emphasised in EFL classrooms in recent years, and Korea is no excepti...
That many overseas university students whose first language is not English lack adequate proficiency...
This study examined writers’ use of their first language (L1) while writing in their second language...
Despite the growing influx of Mainland Chinese students enrolling in tertiary educational institutio...
While translation in L2 learning/teaching has been viewed negatively since the 1950s in North Ameri...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the writing processes of second language (L2) writers, s...
Based on multicompetence theory and the framework of adaptive transfer and to identify the developme...
Recognizing the reciprocal connection between critical thinking (CT) and writing, many second langua...
Typescript (photocopy).This study was designed: (1) to investigate the Chinese college students' app...
Listening, speaking, reading, and writing are the four basic skills that English learners are requir...
This paper gives an account of Norwegian upper secondary school students’ self-reported use of lingu...
This article examines six multilingual students’ composing processes and language use while writing ...