Spanish heritage language learners vs. L2 learners: What CAF reveals about written proficiency

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https://doi.org/10.21283/2376905X.3.44

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HERITAGE LANGUAGE LEARNERS, WRITING, CAF

Abstract

Recently, great interest has emerged in identifying the learning needs of heritage language (HL) learners. In comparing HL and second language (L2) learners, research suggests that L2 learners outperform HL learners when examining writing abilities (Montrul, 2010; Potowski, 2013). However, complexity, accuracy, and fluency (CAF) have been overlooked when examining HL learners’ writing proficiency, and it could provide a better picture of their writing skills in a spontaneous untimed assignment. To address this issue, 28 L2 learners and 18 HL learners completed an untimed written production task on a non-academic subject and their written proficiency was assessed through CAF measures (Norris & Ortega, 2009). Results showed HL learners significantly outperformed L2 learners on two complexity measures: accuracy and fluency. A possible explanation for these findings could be the type of task used (more spontaneous, less-controlled), which taps into a more implicit type of knowledge, favoring HL learners (Bowles, 2011).

Author Biographies

Pablo Camus, Georgetown University

Pablo Camus is a Ph.D. candidate in applied linguistics at the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Georgetown University, USA. In that department, he also serves as Assistant Director of the Spanish Language Program advanced level. His research interests include second language acquisition, acquisition of phonology, heritage language acquisition, and second language writing. He has presented his research at internationally renowned conferences in the field of second language acquisition, such as EUROSLA and SLRF.

Sergio Adrada-Rafael, Fairfield University

Sergio Adrada-Rafael is an Assistant Professor of Spanish and Linguistics at the Department of Modern Languages & Literatures at Fairfield University, USA. In that department, he also serves as the Director of the Spanish Language Program introductory and intermediate levels. His research interests encompass second language acquisition (SLA) and pedagogy, heritage language acquisition, psycholinguistics (with an emphasis on SLA), technology applied to SLA, and second language writing. He has presented his research at internationally renowned conferences in the field of second language acquisition, such as AAAL, EUROSLA, and SLRF.

Published

2015-12-30

How to Cite

Camus, P., & Adrada-Rafael, S. (2015). Spanish heritage language learners vs. L2 learners: What CAF reveals about written proficiency. EuroAmerican Journal of Applied Linguistics and Languages, 2(2), 31–49. https://doi.org/10.21283/2376905X.3.44

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Research Articles - Regular Issue

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