The effects of message length, L2 proficiency and cognitive workload on performance accuracy and speech production in a simulated pilot navigation task
The goal of the present study was to investigate the influence of L2 proficiency in controller-pilot communications under conditions of varying cognitive workload. The study therefore examined the effects of L2 proficiency and cognitive workload on performance accuracy and speech production in a sim...
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