Analyzing trends in the aural decoding errors of Japanese EFL learners

被引:2
|
作者
Lange, Kriss [1 ]
Matthews, Joshua [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Shimane, Dept Area Studies, Matsue Campus, Matsue, Shimane, Japan
[2] Univ New England, Sch Educ, Armidale, NSW, Australia
关键词
aural decoding; introspective self-observations; Japanese EFL; L2; listening; paused transcription tests; LISTENING COMPREHENSION; LEXICAL SEGMENTATION; ENGLISH; VOCABULARY; INPUT;
D O I
10.1515/iral-2020-0050
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Japanese EFL learners' difficulty with accurately decoding connected English speech motivated this mixed methods study. The aural decoding capacities of 63 first-year Japanese university students, with low to intermediate level English proficiency, were first measured with a battery of paused transcription tests (PTT). The transcriptions were clusters of three-words that each possessed attributes typical of co-articulated speech. In addition, after each test, a subgroup of 10 participants individually listened to the same PTT and recounted introspective self-observations of their perceived difficulties with the aural decoding tasks in their L1. These quantitative and qualitative data were used to identify four trends in decoding errors which were categorized as follows: limited collocation familiarity, syntactic knowledge constraints, difficulties utilizing co-text, and L1 phonological influence. This study investigates some of the difficulties associated with aural decoding, highlights the challenges of identifying the origins of decoding errors and suggests that more focus is needed on developing decoding skills as well as knowledge of formulaic language in L2 listening education.
引用
收藏
页码:545 / 570
页数:26
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] ChatGPT's Capabilities in Spotting and Analyzing Writing Errors Experienced by EFL Learners
    Algaraady, Jeehaan
    Mahyoob, Mohammad
    [J]. ARAB WORLD ENGLISH JOURNAL, 2023, : 3 - 17
  • [2] ChatGPT's Capabilities in Spotting and Analyzing Writing Errors Experienced by EFL Learners
    Algaraady, Jeehaan
    Mahyoob, Mohammad
    [J]. ARAB WORLD ENGLISH JOURNAL, 2023, : 3 - 17
  • [3] EFL LEARNERS' PERCEPTION TOWARD THEIR ERRORS
    Khatib, Mohammad
    Dastgoshadeh, Adel
    Jalilzadeh, Kaveh
    [J]. EDULEARN11: 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION AND NEW LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES, 2011, : 301 - 305
  • [4] Macrolinguistic Errors in Arab EFL Learners' Essays
    Fareh, Shehdeh
    [J]. 4TH WORLD CONFERENCE ON LEARNING TEACHING AND EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP (WCLTA-2013), 2014, 141 : 923 - 933
  • [5] Distance-invoked difficulty as a trigger for errors in Chinese and Japanese EFL learners' English writings
    Jiang, Qianqian
    Jiang, Jingyang
    Liu, Haitao
    [J]. IRAL-INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF APPLIED LINGUISTICS IN LANGUAGE TEACHING, 2023,
  • [6] The Uniqueness of EFL Teachers: Perceptions of Japanese Learners
    Lee, Joseph J.
    [J]. TESOL JOURNAL, 2010, 1 (01) : 23 - 48
  • [7] EMPOWERING JAPANESE EFL LEARNERS WITH VIDEO RECORDINGS
    Okada, Yasuko
    Sawaumi, Takafumi
    Ito, Takehiko
    [J]. INTED2017: 11TH INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE, 2017, : 2621 - 2628
  • [8] Iranian EFL learners' collocational errors in speaking skill
    Shamsudin, Sarimah
    Sadoughvanini, Seyedhamed
    Zaid, Yasmin Hanafi
    [J]. AKDENIZ LANGUAGE STUDIES CONFERENCE, 2013, 70 : 1295 - 1302
  • [9] Lexical errors in elementary level EFL learners' compositions
    Ander, Suheyla
    Yildirim, Ozgur
    [J]. INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY IN EDUCATION, 2010, 2 (02): : 5299 - 5303
  • [10] Classroom silence: voices from Japanese EFL learners
    Harumi, Seiko
    [J]. ELT JOURNAL, 2011, 65 (03) : 260 - 269