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

<p>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...

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Main Author: Sanna Olkkonen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Eesti Rakenduslingvistika Ühing (Estonian Association for Applied Linguistics) 2013-04-01
Series:Eesti Rakenduslingvistika Ühingu Aastaraamat
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Online Access:http://www.rakenduslingvistika.ee/ajakirjad/index.php/aastaraamat/article/view/221
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spelling doaj-2ca1dc8d691840d38779c7d7115324202020-11-25T01:45:52ZengEesti Rakenduslingvistika Ühing (Estonian Association for Applied Linguistics)Eesti Rakenduslingvistika Ühingu Aastaraamat1736-25632013-04-010910.5128/ERYa9.13Speed in cognitive tasks as an indicator of second/foreign language reading and writing skillsSanna Olkkonen<p>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 second language learners outperformed their foreign language peers of the same age. Regression analyses indicated that speed measures could predict from 20% to over 40% of performance in second/foreign language reading and writing tasks. Prediction was somewhat stronger for writing than reading. The best predictors were also somewhat different for the foreign and second language learners, as well as for the different age groups.</p><p>DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5128/ERYa9.13</p>http://www.rakenduslingvistika.ee/ajakirjad/index.php/aastaraamat/article/view/221processing speed, reading, writing, cognitive testing, L2, Finnish, English, Russian
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Speed in cognitive tasks as an indicator of second/foreign language reading and writing skills
Eesti Rakenduslingvistika Ühingu Aastaraamat
processing speed, reading, writing, cognitive testing, L2, Finnish, English, Russian
author_facet Sanna Olkkonen
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title Speed in cognitive tasks as an indicator of second/foreign language reading and writing skills
title_short Speed in cognitive tasks as an indicator of second/foreign language reading and writing skills
title_full Speed in cognitive tasks as an indicator of second/foreign language reading and writing skills
title_fullStr Speed in cognitive tasks as an indicator of second/foreign language reading and writing skills
title_full_unstemmed Speed in cognitive tasks as an indicator of second/foreign language reading and writing skills
title_sort speed in cognitive tasks as an indicator of second/foreign language reading and writing skills
publisher Eesti Rakenduslingvistika Ühing (Estonian Association for Applied Linguistics)
series Eesti Rakenduslingvistika Ühingu Aastaraamat
issn 1736-2563
publishDate 2013-04-01
description <p>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 second language learners outperformed their foreign language peers of the same age. Regression analyses indicated that speed measures could predict from 20% to over 40% of performance in second/foreign language reading and writing tasks. Prediction was somewhat stronger for writing than reading. The best predictors were also somewhat different for the foreign and second language learners, as well as for the different age groups.</p><p>DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5128/ERYa9.13</p>
topic processing speed, reading, writing, cognitive testing, L2, Finnish, English, Russian
url http://www.rakenduslingvistika.ee/ajakirjad/index.php/aastaraamat/article/view/221
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