Authors
Marije Michel, Andrea Révész, Xiaojun Lu, Nektaria-Efstathia Kourtali, Minjin Lee, Lais Borges
Publication date
2020/7
Journal
Second Language Research
Volume
36
Issue
3
Pages
307-334
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Most research into second language (L2) writing has focused on the products of writing tasks; much less empirical work has examined the behaviours in which L2 writers engage and the cognitive processes that underlie writing behaviours. We aimed to fill this gap by investigating the extent to which writing speed fluency, pausing, eye-gaze behaviours and the cognitive processes associated with pausing may vary across independent and integrated tasks throughout the whole, and at five different stages, of the writing process. Sixty L2 writers performed two independent and two integrated TOEFL iBT writing tasks counterbalanced across participants. While writing, we logged participants’ keystrokes and captured their eye-movements. Participants took part in a stimulated recall interview based on the last task they had completed. Mixed effects regressions and qualitative analyses revealed that, apart from source …
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