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Sanna Olkkonen

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Speed in cognitive tasks as an indicator of second/foreign language reading and writing skills

2013

In a cross-sectional study 823 Finnish school children were tested to examine the relation between speed of performance in cognitive and linguistic tasks and second/foreign language reading and writing. Participants were Finnish-speakers with English as foreign language and Russian-speakers with Finnish as second language which made it possible to compare the results across these two language groups. The Finnish group was furthermore divided into three groups by age to see how speed develops with age and education. Groups were tested with a number of cognitive instruments that included measures of speed of performance. Overall, performance on the speed measures improved with age; often, the…

Linguistics and LanguageElementary cognitive taskComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectForeign languagelcsh:Finnic. Baltic-Finniclcsh:PH91-98.5ta6121CognitionSecond-language attritionLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsEducationCognitive testlcsh:Philology. LinguisticsWriting skillslcsh:P1-1091Language assessmentReading (process)processing speed reading writing cognitive testing L2 Finnish English RussianCognitive psychologymedia_commonEesti Rakenduslingvistika Ühingu Aastaraamat
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Processing limitations in L2 fluency: Analysis of inaccuracies in lexical access

2017

Oral fluency is widely included in second language assessments, but its relationship to language proficiency is not straightforward. In the current study, data gathered in an experimental setting were examined with an exploratory fluency analysis. The aim was to examine the relationship between fluency of lexical access and proficiency in foreign language (L2). Fluency of the lexical access was studied by analysing inaccuracies in one word recognition and one word retrieval task. To see if proficiency had an effect on the number and the type of inaccuracies, lexical access tasks were carried out for 563 Finnish school children from grades 4, 8, and 11 in their L2 (English). Proficiency in L…

lexical accessFluency Oral proficiency Information-processing Lexical accessoral proficiencyinformation-processingComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONsujuvuusArticleApples - Journal of Applied Language Studies
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Toisen ja vieraan kielen sujuvuus kognitiivisesta näkökulmasta : sananhaun tehokkuus ja tarkkaavaisuuden säätely

2017

toinen kielisujuvuusvieraat kielet
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Second and foreign language fluency from a cognitive perspective : inefficiency and control of attention in lexical access

2017

The present dissertation focuses on the fluency of second and foreign language (L2). Second and foreign language use is often assessed by its fluency. However, the connections between language proficiency and fluency are far from clear. The fluency reasearch has tried to establish these connections, but results are varied. In the current thesis, this question is explored within the theoretical framework of Norman Segalowitz’s division of three types of fluency: cognitive, utterance, and perceived fluency. The overall proposition here is that in relation to L2 proficiency, cognitive fluency provides important insights. This is based on the theories of limited cognitive resources, which state…

toinen kieliluetun ymmärtäminenkognitiiviset taidotkognitiivinen kielitiedesecond and foreign languageword recognitionsujuvuuskielitaitosanavarastosuullinen kielitaitokielenkäyttölukutaitokieletword retrievalcognitive fluencyarviointiliteracy skillserror analysiskirjoittaminen
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