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EXPLORING THE ROLE OF PROFICIENCY AS A MEDIATOR
OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORKING MEMORY AND
          TEXT COMPREHENSION IN THE L2




                         Bora DEMİR



                          co-advisors:

      Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gülcan Erçetin (Boğaziçi University)
      Asst. Prof. Dr. Zeynep Koçoğlu (Yeditepe University)



                                                              1
Presentation outline
•Purpose of the study
•Research questions

•Background
    Working memory (WM)
      WM and language learning
      WM and L2 reading/listening research

•Method
      Participants/instruments/procedure

•Significance of the study
                                              2
Purpose of the study


The aim of this study is to find out whether there is
a relationship between working memory (WM)
capacity and listening/reading, and whether this
relationship is mediated by learners’ proficiency
level in the L2.




                                                        3
Research questions

1. Is there a relationship between WM capacity and
    listening comprehension in the L2?

2. Is there a relationship between WM capacity and
    reading comprehension in the L2?

3. Does WM’s relationship to L2 reading and listening
    change as learners’ proficiency level increase?


                                                        4
Background
         (Atkinson & Shiffrin, 1968)




Memory                                 manipulation


 STM                                   transformation
              passive
              stores
 LTM                                   processing of
                                        information
                                                        5
Working Memory (WM)

           Baddeley and Hitch (1974, 2000)

•This system has the ability to store and process
information simultaneously.

•WM refers to a limited capacity system of
temporary storage and manipulation of input that is
necessary for complex tasks such as comprehension
and reasoning.



                                                      6
Figure 1. Baddeley’s model of working memory (2000)



                           Central
                          Executive


Visio-spatial              Episodic               Phonological
 sketch-pad                 buffer                   loop


  Visual                   Episodic               Speech based
                            LTM                    Language


                                                                 7
Measurement of WM

               WM span tasks

Simple span tasks           Complex span tasks


     storage               storage and processing



not only the storage of information and rehearsal
but also the immediate cognitive processing of
incoming information (Daneman & Carpenter, 1980)
                                                    8
commonly used complex span test is the Reading Span test
(RST) (Daneman & Carpenter 1980).

The RST assesses an individual’s ability to simultaneously
read and comprehend a set of sentences and then recall a
target word for each, usually the last word in the sentence.



Listening Span Test (LST) is a spoken version of the
RST, which follows the same format but requires participants
to listen to a set of sentences and recall the last word.



                                                               9
Working memory and Language Learning


WM is significantly involved in language comprehension and
is reported as a predictor of language proficiency.

    the role of WM in various L1 language processes including,

   reading                  (Conway, et al., 2005; Daneman & Carpenter, 1980)

   grammar                  (Ellis, 1996; Williams & Lovatt, 2003)

   speaking                 (Daneman, 1991; Daneman & Green, 1986)

   writing                  (Kellogg, 2001; Kellogg, Olive, & Piolat, 2007;)

   listening                 (Mackey, Adams, Stafford & Winke, 2010)
Working memory and Language Learning
 In contrast to L1 language processing there has been less effort to
 systematically examine the role of WM in L2 processing.

   the role of WM in various L2 language processes including,

 overall proficiency                   (van den Noort, Bosch & Hugdahl, 2006)

 reading                               (Harrington & Sawyer, 1992; Leeser 2007)

 writing                               (Adams & Guillot, 2008)

 sentence processing                   (Felser & Roberts, 2007; Juffs, 2004)

 grammar                               (French & O’Brien, 2008; Juffs, 2006)

 speaking                              (Fortkamp, 1999; Mizera, 2005)

 listening                             (Dörnyei & Skehan 2003; Robinson, 2005)

                                                                                11
Method
Participants

two groups of students at different proficiency levels from
Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University

a) Upper-intermediate level
   the prep students of the departments of English Language
   Teaching and English Language and Literature

b) Advanced level
   the junior students of the departments of English
   Language Teaching

                                                              12
Number of      Target
                     participants   population
Advanced level       50             135
Upper-               50             130
intermediate level
Total                100            265




                                                 13
Instruments

                       R e a d i n g S p a n Ta s k s ( L 1 )

    WM                 R e a d i n g S p a n Ta s k s ( L 2 )

                       N o n - w o r d r e p e t i t i o n Te s t



  Reading &               Certificate in Advanced
  Listening              English (CAE – Cambridge
Comprehension                      level 4)

                                                                    14
Data collection procedures

1. At the beginning of the Spring semester, 2012, both
   the prep and the ELT students will be given the CAE.

2. The RSTs and the non-word repetition test will be
administered to all the students individually.

3. At the end of the Spring semester, both the prep and
the ELT students will be given a parallel form of the
CAE.

                                                          15
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my ppt presentation

  • 1. EXPLORING THE ROLE OF PROFICIENCY AS A MEDIATOR OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORKING MEMORY AND TEXT COMPREHENSION IN THE L2 Bora DEMİR co-advisors: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gülcan Erçetin (Boğaziçi University) Asst. Prof. Dr. Zeynep Koçoğlu (Yeditepe University) 1
  • 2. Presentation outline •Purpose of the study •Research questions •Background  Working memory (WM)  WM and language learning  WM and L2 reading/listening research •Method  Participants/instruments/procedure •Significance of the study 2
  • 3. Purpose of the study The aim of this study is to find out whether there is a relationship between working memory (WM) capacity and listening/reading, and whether this relationship is mediated by learners’ proficiency level in the L2. 3
  • 4. Research questions 1. Is there a relationship between WM capacity and listening comprehension in the L2? 2. Is there a relationship between WM capacity and reading comprehension in the L2? 3. Does WM’s relationship to L2 reading and listening change as learners’ proficiency level increase? 4
  • 5. Background (Atkinson & Shiffrin, 1968) Memory manipulation STM transformation passive stores LTM processing of information 5
  • 6. Working Memory (WM) Baddeley and Hitch (1974, 2000) •This system has the ability to store and process information simultaneously. •WM refers to a limited capacity system of temporary storage and manipulation of input that is necessary for complex tasks such as comprehension and reasoning. 6
  • 7. Figure 1. Baddeley’s model of working memory (2000) Central Executive Visio-spatial Episodic Phonological sketch-pad buffer loop Visual Episodic Speech based LTM Language 7
  • 8. Measurement of WM WM span tasks Simple span tasks Complex span tasks storage storage and processing not only the storage of information and rehearsal but also the immediate cognitive processing of incoming information (Daneman & Carpenter, 1980) 8
  • 9. commonly used complex span test is the Reading Span test (RST) (Daneman & Carpenter 1980). The RST assesses an individual’s ability to simultaneously read and comprehend a set of sentences and then recall a target word for each, usually the last word in the sentence. Listening Span Test (LST) is a spoken version of the RST, which follows the same format but requires participants to listen to a set of sentences and recall the last word. 9
  • 10. Working memory and Language Learning WM is significantly involved in language comprehension and is reported as a predictor of language proficiency. the role of WM in various L1 language processes including,  reading (Conway, et al., 2005; Daneman & Carpenter, 1980)  grammar (Ellis, 1996; Williams & Lovatt, 2003)  speaking (Daneman, 1991; Daneman & Green, 1986)  writing (Kellogg, 2001; Kellogg, Olive, & Piolat, 2007;)  listening (Mackey, Adams, Stafford & Winke, 2010)
  • 11. Working memory and Language Learning In contrast to L1 language processing there has been less effort to systematically examine the role of WM in L2 processing. the role of WM in various L2 language processes including,  overall proficiency (van den Noort, Bosch & Hugdahl, 2006)  reading (Harrington & Sawyer, 1992; Leeser 2007)  writing (Adams & Guillot, 2008)  sentence processing (Felser & Roberts, 2007; Juffs, 2004)  grammar (French & O’Brien, 2008; Juffs, 2006)  speaking (Fortkamp, 1999; Mizera, 2005)  listening (Dörnyei & Skehan 2003; Robinson, 2005) 11
  • 12. Method Participants two groups of students at different proficiency levels from Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University a) Upper-intermediate level the prep students of the departments of English Language Teaching and English Language and Literature b) Advanced level the junior students of the departments of English Language Teaching 12
  • 13. Number of Target participants population Advanced level 50 135 Upper- 50 130 intermediate level Total 100 265 13
  • 14. Instruments R e a d i n g S p a n Ta s k s ( L 1 ) WM R e a d i n g S p a n Ta s k s ( L 2 ) N o n - w o r d r e p e t i t i o n Te s t Reading & Certificate in Advanced Listening English (CAE – Cambridge Comprehension level 4) 14
  • 15. Data collection procedures 1. At the beginning of the Spring semester, 2012, both the prep and the ELT students will be given the CAE. 2. The RSTs and the non-word repetition test will be administered to all the students individually. 3. At the end of the Spring semester, both the prep and the ELT students will be given a parallel form of the CAE. 15
  • 16. 16