Temporal Fluency in L2 Self-Assessments: A Cross-Linguistic Study of Spanish, Portuguese, and French
Abstract
The present study explores the relationship between temporal fluency and second language (L2) learners' self-assessed and externally assessed proficiency level across the target languages French, Spanish, and Portuguese. Temporal fluency is operationalized as articulation rate (the speed of speech), the mean length of utterance, and the silent pause frequency. Participants (n = 283) in this study are native English speakers enrolled in upper-division language courses at Brigham Young University (BYU). Each participant completed both a self-assessment (the Language Ability Self-Evaluation Resource or LASER) as well as the Computerized Oral Proficiency Interview (OPIc) to receive an external proficiency assessment. Temporal fluency measures were automatically extracted from audio recordings used for the self-assessment (LASER) using a Praat script developed by De Jong & Wempe (2009). The results from this study find a strong, significant relationship between all temporal fluency measures and both self-assessed and OPIc-assessed proficiency. This relationship remains strong when comparing across L2 groups for all three temporal fluency measures and OPIc proficiency rating. For self-assessed proficiency, only some temporal fluency measures are found to be significantly related to self-assessed proficiency across each target language group, with articulation rate found to be the most consistently significant temporal fluency measure across all three target language groups. Together, these findings suggest that as speakers speak faster, produce longer utterances, and pause less frequently, they also tend to increase in proficiency, both according to their own self-assessment as well as within a formal oral proficiency assessment (OPIc).
Degree
MA
College and Department
Linguistics and English Language
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BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Case, Mandy, "Temporal Fluency in L2 Self-Assessments: A Cross-Linguistic Study of Spanish, Portuguese, and French" (2022). Theses and Dissertations. 9796.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/9796
Date Submitted
2022-12-13
Document Type
Thesis
Handle
http://hdl.lib.byu.edu/1877/etd12634
Keywords
fluency, temporal fluency, proficiency, second language acquisition, self-assessment
Language
english