Longitudinal Effects of Phono-logical Short-Term Memory and Working Memory Capacity on L2 Grammar Knowledge

Biedron, A; Veliz-Campos M.; Zychowicz K.

Keywords: memory, working memory, longitudinal, phonological short-term, working memory capacity, L2 grammar knowledge

Abstract

Working memory (WM) has been found to play a major role in learning L2 grammar (Li et al., 2019). However, there is little research into the longitudinal effects of phonological short-term memory and WM capacity on L2 grammar knowledge development (Sagarra, 2017). The current longitudinal study investigated the relationship between phonological short-term memory, WM capacity, and the development of L2 grammar knowledge over the period of two years. This report is part of an ongoing larger-scale study including the components of reading, writing, and speaking. Participants were 107 Year 1, 2, and 3 Polish university students majoring in English as an L2. The measurements included two phonological short-term memory capacity tests, two WM capacity tests, and four tests of grammar knowledge. The results indicated that grammar tests correlated with nonword, listening, and reading spans. However, latent growth models showed that only WM capacity positively predicted changes in L2 grammar knowledge over time.

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Título según WOS: Longitudinal Effects of Phono-logical Short-Term Memory and Working Memory Capacity on L2 Grammar Knowledge
Título según SCOPUS: Longitudinal Effects of Phonological Short-Term Memory and Working Memory Capacity on L2 Grammar Knowledge
Título de la Revista: Advances in Cognitive Psychology
Volumen: 18
Número: 2
Editorial: University of Economics and Human Sciences in Warsaw
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página final: 121
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.5709/acp-0353-1

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS