The study investigates the role of attention in monitoring second language speechproduction by means of analyzing the distribution and frequency of self-repairs and the correction rate of errors in the speech of 30 Hungarian learners of English at 3 levels of proficiency and of 10 native speakers of Hungarian. The results indicate that the amount of attention paid to the linguistic form of the utterance does not vary at different stages of L2 competence and that the distribution of attention in monitoring for errors is markedly different inL1 and L2. In the case of advanced L2 speakers, the extra attentional resources made available by the automaticity of certain encoding processes were used for checking the discourse-level aspects of their...
Statistical learning (SL) refers to the ability to extract regularities in the environment and has b...
This research investigated the roles of linguistic attention control and working memory (WM), and se...
Since the introduction of Schmidt’s' Noticing Hypothesis in Second Language Acquisition, there has b...
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...
The study explores the psycholinguistic processes underlying L2 self-repair behavior by means of ana...
In this study we examined how the introduction of a parallel finger-tapping task influences second l...
This research investigated the role of a specific form of attention that may be implicated in the ac...
The study reported in the paper investigates the structure of L2 self-corrections in the speech of 3...
The current study examined the effects of task condition (TC; single versus dual) and proficiency le...
Although it is widely accepted that attention plays a key role in second language development, it is...
The aim of this article is to review the psycholinguistic research on second language (L2) self-repa...
This pilot study investigated the role of attention in language learning. I began by examining the m...
This paper scrutinizes the factors affecting L1 and L2 speech fluency, focusing particularly on self...
Research on error monitoring suggests that bilingual Dutch-English speakers are slower to correct so...
Statistical learning (SL) refers to the ability to extract regularities in the environment and has b...
This research investigated the roles of linguistic attention control and working memory (WM), and se...
Since the introduction of Schmidt’s' Noticing Hypothesis in Second Language Acquisition, there has b...
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...
The study explores the psycholinguistic processes underlying L2 self-repair behavior by means of ana...
In this study we examined how the introduction of a parallel finger-tapping task influences second l...
This research investigated the role of a specific form of attention that may be implicated in the ac...
The study reported in the paper investigates the structure of L2 self-corrections in the speech of 3...
The current study examined the effects of task condition (TC; single versus dual) and proficiency le...
Although it is widely accepted that attention plays a key role in second language development, it is...
The aim of this article is to review the psycholinguistic research on second language (L2) self-repa...
This pilot study investigated the role of attention in language learning. I began by examining the m...
This paper scrutinizes the factors affecting L1 and L2 speech fluency, focusing particularly on self...
Research on error monitoring suggests that bilingual Dutch-English speakers are slower to correct so...
Statistical learning (SL) refers to the ability to extract regularities in the environment and has b...
This research investigated the roles of linguistic attention control and working memory (WM), and se...
Since the introduction of Schmidt’s' Noticing Hypothesis in Second Language Acquisition, there has b...