This study investigates whether second language learners’ interlanguage system changes according to the tasks one performs. This has important implications concerning the validity of language testing and assessment. In particular, this study tests Pinemann’s (1998) Steadiness Hypothesis within Processability Theory (PT), which states that the basic nature of the interlanguage system does not change across different communicative tasks provided they are testing the same skill type. Our informants are 30 Chinese L1 learners who are learning English as a second language (L2), 10 for each of the three IELTS bands: Low-Intermediate (IELTS 4.5-5.0), Intermediate (IELTS 5.5-6.5) and High (IELTS 7.0 or above). The informants performed two oral prod...
This paper aims to investigate the development of English syntax based on Pienemann’s (1998) Process...
Applied linguists have identified three components of second language (L2) performance: complexity, ...
Motivated by cognitive-interactionist frameworks for task-based learning, this study explores whethe...
This study investigates whether second language learners’ interlanguage (IL) systems change accordin...
The relationship between task variables and linguistic production has been the object of much second...
This study investigated the role of language aptitude in task-based language teaching. The data were...
Tasks used in language assessments vary in terms of their complexity and the language they elicit. L...
It has been argued that tasks constitute a valid alternative unit to sequence the language learning ...
<p>This paper aims at examining the influence of different tasks on the degree of task performance i...
The research project reported in this chapter consists of three studies in which syntactic complexit...
xi, 86 leavesIn task-based syllabus design, task sequencing in terms of task complexity, defined by ...
The study reported in this article is a part of a large-scale study investigating syntactic complexi...
It has been argued that a second language (L2) learner\u27s performance varies from a task to anothe...
This paper investigates the effects of manipulating task complexity on the complexity of learner lan...
Task-based language teaching has recently become a mainstream research area in second language acqui...
This paper aims to investigate the development of English syntax based on Pienemann’s (1998) Process...
Applied linguists have identified three components of second language (L2) performance: complexity, ...
Motivated by cognitive-interactionist frameworks for task-based learning, this study explores whethe...
This study investigates whether second language learners’ interlanguage (IL) systems change accordin...
The relationship between task variables and linguistic production has been the object of much second...
This study investigated the role of language aptitude in task-based language teaching. The data were...
Tasks used in language assessments vary in terms of their complexity and the language they elicit. L...
It has been argued that tasks constitute a valid alternative unit to sequence the language learning ...
<p>This paper aims at examining the influence of different tasks on the degree of task performance i...
The research project reported in this chapter consists of three studies in which syntactic complexit...
xi, 86 leavesIn task-based syllabus design, task sequencing in terms of task complexity, defined by ...
The study reported in this article is a part of a large-scale study investigating syntactic complexi...
It has been argued that a second language (L2) learner\u27s performance varies from a task to anothe...
This paper investigates the effects of manipulating task complexity on the complexity of learner lan...
Task-based language teaching has recently become a mainstream research area in second language acqui...
This paper aims to investigate the development of English syntax based on Pienemann’s (1998) Process...
Applied linguists have identified three components of second language (L2) performance: complexity, ...
Motivated by cognitive-interactionist frameworks for task-based learning, this study explores whethe...