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Although extensive task-based research has focused on how the manipulation of task complexity affects L2 performance, less attention has been paid to its combined effects with those of L2 proficiency. In this study, 41 Korean learners of English carried out a written task with two levels of task complexity, operationalized as number of elements. Participants were divided into three groups, based on their level of L2 proficiency. Performance was assessed by syntactic complexity, lexical diversity, and accuracy measures. Significant interaction effects between L2 proficiency and task complexity were found on lexical diversity and accuracy measures, especially in the high-proficiency group. Findings are discussed in relation to Robinson’s Cognition Hypothesis and attentional resources available for task performance.
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Introduction
Task Complexity Models
Task Complexity and L2 Proficiency
Research Questions
Methodology
Participants
Written Task
Cognitive Load Measures
Procedure
Linguistic Outcome Measures
Results
Cognitive Load Measures
Linguistic Outcome Measures
Discussion and Conclusion
Acknowledgement
The Author
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