The chunking process of Japanese EFL readers
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One of the serious problems which Japanese EFL (English as a foreign language) learners face during reading is their lack of reading fluency. Therefore this study addresses the process of how Japanese EFL readers recognize minimal information processing units which are called chunks and how these chunks are incorporated into the readers' entire comprehension. This study has three major purposes: (1) to examine the effects of phrase-based chunk-cues on reading comprehension (2) to measure readers’ autonomous chunking units and (3) to investigate the effects of chunk-cues with reference to (1) and (2). The results of six experiments can be summarized as follows. First the effects of chunk-cues vary according to readers’ autonomous chunking rather than readers' L2 reading proficiency and working memory span. Second transitivity one of the verb biases affects autonomous chunking.
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