Components of L2 Reading: Linguistic and Processing Factors in the Reading Test Performances of Japanese EFL Learners
| AUTHOR | Shiotsu; Shiotsu; Shiotsu et al. |
| PUBLISHER | Cambridge University Press (08/05/2010) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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The book investigates the explanatory variables for the passage-reading comprehension performance of Japanese EFL learners and their sentence-reading speed. Following rigorous preliminary studies evaluating the significance of the candidate variables and refining research instruments, a large scale main study was conducted. Regression analyses indicated that syntactic knowledge was the best predictor of passage-reading ability, while vocabulary breadth also contributed to its prediction. Subgroup analyses supported the significance of syntactic knowledge for both higher- and lower-ability readers. Sentence-reading speed was best predicted by the speed of lexical semantic access. The significance of this speed was also consistent across the group division. A subsequent exploratory factor analysis and structural equation modelling of the data indicated that the performances of the participants were best explained in terms of two latent factors: one based on careful text processing power and the other on efficiency of lexical semantic access.
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ISBN-13:
9780521157278
ISBN-10:
0521157277
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
250
Carton Quantity:
32
Product Dimensions:
5.90 x 0.60 x 8.80 inches
Weight:
0.85 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Foreign Language Study | English as a Second Language
Dewey Decimal:
428.007
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The book investigates the explanatory variables for the passage-reading comprehension performance of Japanese EFL learners and their sentence-reading speed. Following rigorous preliminary studies evaluating the significance of the candidate variables and refining research instruments, a large scale main study was conducted. Regression analyses indicated that syntactic knowledge was the best predictor of passage-reading ability, while vocabulary breadth also contributed to its prediction. Subgroup analyses supported the significance of syntactic knowledge for both higher- and lower-ability readers. Sentence-reading speed was best predicted by the speed of lexical semantic access. The significance of this speed was also consistent across the group division. A subsequent exploratory factor analysis and structural equation modelling of the data indicated that the performances of the participants were best explained in terms of two latent factors: one based on careful text processing power and the other on efficiency of lexical semantic access.
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