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  Global temporal typing patterns in foreign language writing: Exploring language proficiency through recurrence quantification analysis (RQA)

Haake, L., Wallot, S., Tschense, M., & Grabowski, J. (2022). Global temporal typing patterns in foreign language writing: Exploring language proficiency through recurrence quantification analysis (RQA). Reading and Writing. doi:10.1007/s11145-022-10331-0.

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Haake, Lisa1, Author
Wallot, Sebastian2, 3, Author                 
Tschense, Monika2, 3, Author                 
Grabowski, Joachim1, Author
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1Department of Psychology, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Schloßwender Str. 1, 30159, Hannover, Germany, ou_persistent22              
2Department of Language and Literature, Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2421695              
3Department of Psychology, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Universitätsallee 1, 21335, Lüneburg, Germany, ou_persistent22              

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Free keywords: Recurrence quantification analysis, Time course data, Foreign writing research, Language proficiency, Writing fluency
 Abstract: Recurrence quantification analysis (RQA) is a time-series analysis method that uses autocorrelation properties of typing data to detect regularities within the writing process. The following paper first gives a detailed introduction to RQA and its application to time series data. We then apply RQA to keystroke logging data of first and foreign language writing to illustrate how outcome measures of RQA can be understood as skill-driven constraints on keyboard typing performance. Forty native German students performed two prompted writing assignments, one in German and one in English, a standardized copy task, and a standardized English placement test. We assumed more fluent and skilled writing to reveal more structured typing time series patterns. Accordingly, we expected writing in a well-mastered first language to coincide with higher values in relevant RQA measures as compared to writing in a foreign language. Results of mixed model ANOVAs confirmed our hypothesis. We further observed that RQA measures tend to be higher, thus indicating more structured data, whenever parameters of pause, burst, and revision analyses indicate more fluent writing. Multiple regression analyses revealed that, in addition to typing skills, language proficiency significantly predicts outcomes of RQA. Thus, the present data emphasize RQA being a valuable resource for studying time series data that yields meaningful information about the effort a writer must exert during text production.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2022-07-022022-08-08
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1007/s11145-022-10331-0
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