We report a classroom experiment directed at increasing lexical fluency in writing. Participants were 107 Dutch students in bilingual (EFL) education (Grades 10 and 11). According to current theories of writing such fluency allows writers to devote more attention to higher order aspects of text production, such as idea generation, selection and organization, and revision of content. Two contrasting assumptions are studied: the inhibition assumption that effortful word production prevents writers from attending to higher order aspects and the compensation assumption that writers compensate for effortful word production processes by sequential processing strategies. Results show that a group trained in writing and fluency in the deployment of...
This longitudinal study investigates the development of writing proficiency in English as a foreign ...
In this study the relative importance of linguistic knowledge, metacognitive knowledge, and fluency ...
Writing and speaking are the productive skills of a language which share similar elements. However, ...
Lexical retrieval is an essential subprocess in language production, and its efficiency is crucial f...
Lexical retrieval is an essential subprocess in language production, and its efficiency is crucial f...
Lexical retrieval is an essential subprocess in language production, and its efficiency is crucial f...
The goal of this study was to design and evaluate fluency-based training units to help students elim...
The concept of fluency now forms a key point in some pedagogical approaches (Willis & Willis, 1996; ...
The notion of 'fluency' is most often associated with spoken-language phenomena such as stuttering. ...
Over the past decade, Australian tertiary institutions have seen a dramatic increase in the enrolmen...
Bilingual literacy not only supports academic success it also contributes to bilingual children's de...
Written fluency and fluency building activities have been shown to promote linguistic choice and stu...
Learning a foreign language is a process that entails the development of four basic skills: Listenin...
iteracy acquisition in children’s L1 and L2 contributes to academic success, and embraces and suppor...
[[abstract]]The Limited Attentional Capacity Model (LACM) greatly influences the memory processing s...
This longitudinal study investigates the development of writing proficiency in English as a foreign ...
In this study the relative importance of linguistic knowledge, metacognitive knowledge, and fluency ...
Writing and speaking are the productive skills of a language which share similar elements. However, ...
Lexical retrieval is an essential subprocess in language production, and its efficiency is crucial f...
Lexical retrieval is an essential subprocess in language production, and its efficiency is crucial f...
Lexical retrieval is an essential subprocess in language production, and its efficiency is crucial f...
The goal of this study was to design and evaluate fluency-based training units to help students elim...
The concept of fluency now forms a key point in some pedagogical approaches (Willis & Willis, 1996; ...
The notion of 'fluency' is most often associated with spoken-language phenomena such as stuttering. ...
Over the past decade, Australian tertiary institutions have seen a dramatic increase in the enrolmen...
Bilingual literacy not only supports academic success it also contributes to bilingual children's de...
Written fluency and fluency building activities have been shown to promote linguistic choice and stu...
Learning a foreign language is a process that entails the development of four basic skills: Listenin...
iteracy acquisition in children’s L1 and L2 contributes to academic success, and embraces and suppor...
[[abstract]]The Limited Attentional Capacity Model (LACM) greatly influences the memory processing s...
This longitudinal study investigates the development of writing proficiency in English as a foreign ...
In this study the relative importance of linguistic knowledge, metacognitive knowledge, and fluency ...
Writing and speaking are the productive skills of a language which share similar elements. However, ...