Exploring the potential relationship between eye gaze and English L2 speakers’ responses to recasts

Author:

McDonough Kim1,Crowther Dustin2,Kielstra Paula3,Trofimovich Pavel1

Affiliation:

1. Concordia University, Canada

2. Michigan State University, USA

3. Chenelière Éducation, Canada

Abstract

This exploratory study investigated whether joint attention through eye gaze was predictive of second language (L2) speakers’ responses to recasts. L2 English learners ( N = 20) carried out communicative tasks with research assistants who provided feedback in response to non-targetlike (non-TL) forms. Their interaction was audio-recorded and their eye gaze behavior was tracked simultaneously using the faceLAB system. Transcripts were coded for characteristics of the feedback episodes (linguistic target, feedback type, intonation, prosody) and types of response (no opportunity, no reformulation, non-TL response, TL response). Eye gaze length for the researcher (when producing the feedback move) and the L2 speaker (when responding to feedback) were obtained in seconds using Captiv software. Following data pruning to reduce the data set to clausal recasts in response to grammatical errors, a logistic regression model revealed that both L2 speaker and mutual eye gaze were predictive of TL responses. Methodological issues for eye-tracking research during L2 interaction are provided, and suggestions for future research are discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Education

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