Dolly J. Young
University of Tennessee
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The Modern Language Journal | 1999
Dolly J. Young
Linguistic simplification of authentic texts is a common practice in second language (SL) reading material but research results on whether it actually increases comprehension are inconsistent. This study examined the types of simplifications made to 4 authentic texts and investigated whether there were differences in recall scores based on whether students read simplified or authentic versions. Four different recall scoring methods were used to assess reading comprehension. Findings indicated that a high percentage of the modifications made were lexical in nature and that recall scores for the simplified texts were not superior to the authentic ones. Moreover, 1 scoring method in particular, scoring based on the number and weight of misunderstandings, led to significant insights into the relationship between text processing and reading comprehension.
The Modern Language Journal | 1991
Dolly J. Young
Archive | 1991
Elaine M. Phillips; Elaine K. Horwitz; Dolly J. Young
Foreign Language Annals | 1990
Dolly J. Young
Foreign Language Annals | 1986
Dolly J. Young
Archive | 1999
Dolly J. Young
Foreign Language Annals | 1992
Dolly J. Young
Applied Language Learning | 1997
Dolly J. Young; Rebecca L. Oxford
Foreign Language Annals | 1993
Dolly J. Young
Hispania | 1993
Dolly J. Young; Rebecca Oxford