It has frequently been claimed that, in foreign language writing, attention to linguistic processes inhibits attention available for higher level conceptual processing [e.g., Chenoweth & Hayes, 2001; Whalen & Menard, 1995]. This Study examines this hypothesis for foreign language revision processes by comparing online revisions made by 22 Dutch junior high school writers when producing computer-written texts in Dutch and English (FL). This comparison is made using a multi-dimensional revision taxonomy. The study combines the use of think-aloud and keystroke-logging techniques. The relationship between different types of revisions and text quality is also considered. The results indicate that, although revisions made to linguistic elements w...
The concepts of drafting and revision were developed out of process theory and research done in the ...
This case study investigated the revising patterns and intentions in L1 and L2 of Japanese writers w...
Research studies conducted where word processing programs were used for composition and revision ind...
It has frequently been claimed that, in foreign language writing, attention to linguistic processes ...
Drawing upon cognitive writing process theory and research, this study investigates the influence of...
This study reports on an analysis of the patterns of revision in student writing. It tracks twelve w...
Writing is a complex process in which different sub-components both follow each other and interact w...
Writing is a complex process in which different sub-components both follow each other and interact w...
Writing academic texts in one’s native language (L1) and – even more – in a foreign language (FL) pl...
The study tracked development along university levels in writing in English as a foreign language of...
Research on writing that focuses on what writers do when they compose shows that processes such as p...
While second language (L2) writing processes have received increased attention in recent years, few ...
Writing research has been marked by a gradual shift from an emphasis on the final product to that of...
We investigate how users of intelligent writing assistance tools deal with correct, incorrect, and i...
This article examines 2 hypotheses about processing of global text content in second language readin...
The concepts of drafting and revision were developed out of process theory and research done in the ...
This case study investigated the revising patterns and intentions in L1 and L2 of Japanese writers w...
Research studies conducted where word processing programs were used for composition and revision ind...
It has frequently been claimed that, in foreign language writing, attention to linguistic processes ...
Drawing upon cognitive writing process theory and research, this study investigates the influence of...
This study reports on an analysis of the patterns of revision in student writing. It tracks twelve w...
Writing is a complex process in which different sub-components both follow each other and interact w...
Writing is a complex process in which different sub-components both follow each other and interact w...
Writing academic texts in one’s native language (L1) and – even more – in a foreign language (FL) pl...
The study tracked development along university levels in writing in English as a foreign language of...
Research on writing that focuses on what writers do when they compose shows that processes such as p...
While second language (L2) writing processes have received increased attention in recent years, few ...
Writing research has been marked by a gradual shift from an emphasis on the final product to that of...
We investigate how users of intelligent writing assistance tools deal with correct, incorrect, and i...
This article examines 2 hypotheses about processing of global text content in second language readin...
The concepts of drafting and revision were developed out of process theory and research done in the ...
This case study investigated the revising patterns and intentions in L1 and L2 of Japanese writers w...
Research studies conducted where word processing programs were used for composition and revision ind...