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Fluency Changes with General Progress in L2 Proficiency

机译:流利度变化与L2水平的总体进步

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Second language (L2) learners tend to speak slower at every level of linguistic analysis, often in an uneven tempo, with longer pauses at the start and before some words and constructions, than is typical of native speech. As noted by Zhang & Elder [1], native listeners focus on phonological fluency in making judgments about L2 proficiency. Improved understanding of how fluency grows with progress in overall oral proficiency may lead to measures of fluency that would be useful for measuring proficiency itself. Spontaneous speech sampled from populations of L2 speakers of English and Spanish showed orderly, seemingly linear increments in the rates at which words and larger constituents are spoken as a function of human-judged general proficiency level. Results suggest that unit/time fluency measures match native expert perception of oral proficiency, supporting the hypothesis that performance-in-time is a core attribute of speaking proficiency and efficient spoken communication.
机译:第二语言(L2)的学习者往往在语言分析的各个级别上说话的速度较慢,通常节奏不均匀,在开始时以及某些单词和结构之前的停顿时间长于母语。正如Zhang&Elder [1]所指出的那样,本地听众在判断L2水平时会专注于语音流利程度。更好地了解流利度如何随着总体口语水平的提高而增长,可能会导致流利度的测量,这对于测量自身的水平将是有用的。从英语和西班牙语的母语为L2的人群中采样的自发语音显示出有序的,看似线性的增长,其中语音和较大成分的发音速度是根据人类判断的一般熟练程度而定的。结果表明,单位/时间流利度度量值与专家对口语水平的理解相匹配,支持了以下假设:按时表现是口语水平和有效口语交流的核心属性。

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