Next or Beyond Next: Effect of Contrastive Phrase-Based Treatment on Stage Gain Across Self-Paced and More Time-Constrained Tasks

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This study explored the effect of contrastive phrase resynthesis instruction ongaining the teachability hypothesis stages in self-paced versus time-constrained oralproduction and recognition. Three groups (i.e., 23 learners) of high beginner femalelearners in an English language institute were randomly selected from a cohort oflearners. One group received contrastive metalinguistic instruction on the conceptand structure of English phrases. The second group received the same instructiononly in English. The third group served as a comparison group. Self-Paced PictureDifferences Tests and Time-Constrained Oral and GJTs were used for collecting thedata. Chi-square analyses through Fisher’s Exact Test showed that the treatment,especially in its contrastive form, significantly contributed to gaining next, next + 1,and next + 2 stages in spontaneous oral production, but only to next + 1 and + 2stages in self-paced oral production and time-constrained recognition. Thetheoretical implications of the findings are discussed.

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volume 6  issue 2

pages  3- 20

publication date 2015-09-01

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