Research Article

Correlates of Listening Comprehension in L1 and L2: A Meta-analysis

Volume: 5 Number: 3 November 26, 2019
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Correlates of Listening Comprehension in L1 and L2: A Meta-analysis

Abstract

The present meta-analysis aimed to explore the correlates of listening comprehension in first (L1) and second language (L2). In this regard, the overall average correlation scores, obtained from several primary studies retrieved from several databases, between linguistic (vocabulary size, vocabulary depth, syntactic knowledge), cognitive (working memory, metacognitive skills), and affective factors (anxiety and self-concept) and oral comprehension were measured. The results of the analysis revealed that in terms of strengths of association with listening comprehension, linguistic correlates were superior to cognitive correlates in L2 listening comprehension. There existed positive correlations with large effect sizes between vocabulary and grammar knowledge and listening comprehension while working memory yielded a positive correlation with a small effect size. Metacognitive skills, on the other hand, demonstrated a positive correlation with L2 listening comprehension with a large effect size. A similar pattern was observed in L1 listening comprehension with smaller strengths of association. Vocabulary and grammar knowledge yielded positive correlations with L1 listening comprehension and the effect size was medium while working memory weakly correlated with listening comprehension. An important distinction between L1 and L2 listening comprehension was observed in the affective domain. Anxiety and self-concept which were not reported to correlate with L1 listening comprehension were found to display large correlations with listening comprehension in L2. Overall, it was found that listening comprehension in both L1 and L2 is a multi-faceted process with different types of components involved.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Linguistics

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

November 26, 2019

Submission Date

October 23, 2018

Acceptance Date

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Published in Issue

Year 2019 Volume: 5 Number: 3

APA
Karalık, T., & Merç, A. (2019). Correlates of Listening Comprehension in L1 and L2: A Meta-analysis. Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 5(3), 353-383. https://doi.org/10.32601/ejal.651387
AMA
1.Karalık T, Merç A. Correlates of Listening Comprehension in L1 and L2: A Meta-analysis. EJAL. 2019;5(3):353-383. doi:10.32601/ejal.651387
Chicago
Karalık, Tuncay, and Ali Merç. 2019. “Correlates of Listening Comprehension in L1 and L2: A Meta-Analysis”. Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics 5 (3): 353-83. https://doi.org/10.32601/ejal.651387.
EndNote
Karalık T, Merç A (November 1, 2019) Correlates of Listening Comprehension in L1 and L2: A Meta-analysis. Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics 5 3 353–383.
IEEE
[1]T. Karalık and A. Merç, “Correlates of Listening Comprehension in L1 and L2: A Meta-analysis”, EJAL, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 353–383, Nov. 2019, doi: 10.32601/ejal.651387.
ISNAD
Karalık, Tuncay - Merç, Ali. “Correlates of Listening Comprehension in L1 and L2: A Meta-Analysis”. Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics 5/3 (November 1, 2019): 353-383. https://doi.org/10.32601/ejal.651387.
JAMA
1.Karalık T, Merç A. Correlates of Listening Comprehension in L1 and L2: A Meta-analysis. EJAL. 2019;5:353–383.
MLA
Karalık, Tuncay, and Ali Merç. “Correlates of Listening Comprehension in L1 and L2: A Meta-Analysis”. Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, vol. 5, no. 3, Nov. 2019, pp. 353-8, doi:10.32601/ejal.651387.
Vancouver
1.Tuncay Karalık, Ali Merç. Correlates of Listening Comprehension in L1 and L2: A Meta-analysis. EJAL. 2019 Nov. 1;5(3):353-8. doi:10.32601/ejal.651387

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