Empirical study of the effects of discourse markers on the reading comprehension of Spanish students of English as a foreign language

The aim of this work is to analyse how Spanish readers react to English discourse markers in a text. We carry out an empirical study in which we ask three research question: (a) if there is any relationship between presence of discourse markers or absence of discourse markers and reading comprehensi...

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Main Author: Ana Cristina Lahuerta Martínez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Murcia 2009-12-01
Series:International Journal of English Studies (IJES)
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Online Access:http://revistas.um.es/ijes/article/view/90731
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spelling doaj-54f924d02beb43faaeaca6be5672b0de2020-11-24T22:45:20ZengUniversidad de MurciaInternational Journal of English Studies (IJES)1578-70442009-12-019210.6018/ijes.9.2.90731Empirical study of the effects of discourse markers on the reading comprehension of Spanish students of English as a foreign languageAna Cristina Lahuerta MartínezThe aim of this work is to analyse how Spanish readers react to English discourse markers in a text. We carry out an empirical study in which we ask three research question: (a) if there is any relationship between presence of discourse markers or absence of discourse markers and reading comprehension in English as a foreign language, (b) if there is any relationship between the readers’ proficiency in English and the effect of the presence or absence of discourse markers on reading comprehension and, (c) if there is any relationship between the readers’ age, sex, competence as learners and as learners of English, and the effect of the presence or absence of discourse markers on reading comprehension. The results obtained show that discourse markers enhance reading comprehension in foreign language reading, and that the more successful students tend to use discourse markers as aids to help their reading comprehension. This latter result is nevertheless limited by the possible effect of the readers’ familiarity with the topic of the text and points to a need for further investigation.http://revistas.um.es/ijes/article/view/90731Discourse markersreading comprehensionforeign language reading
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Empirical study of the effects of discourse markers on the reading comprehension of Spanish students of English as a foreign language
International Journal of English Studies (IJES)
Discourse markers
reading comprehension
foreign language reading
author_facet Ana Cristina Lahuerta Martínez
author_sort Ana Cristina Lahuerta Martínez
title Empirical study of the effects of discourse markers on the reading comprehension of Spanish students of English as a foreign language
title_short Empirical study of the effects of discourse markers on the reading comprehension of Spanish students of English as a foreign language
title_full Empirical study of the effects of discourse markers on the reading comprehension of Spanish students of English as a foreign language
title_fullStr Empirical study of the effects of discourse markers on the reading comprehension of Spanish students of English as a foreign language
title_full_unstemmed Empirical study of the effects of discourse markers on the reading comprehension of Spanish students of English as a foreign language
title_sort empirical study of the effects of discourse markers on the reading comprehension of spanish students of english as a foreign language
publisher Universidad de Murcia
series International Journal of English Studies (IJES)
issn 1578-7044
publishDate 2009-12-01
description The aim of this work is to analyse how Spanish readers react to English discourse markers in a text. We carry out an empirical study in which we ask three research question: (a) if there is any relationship between presence of discourse markers or absence of discourse markers and reading comprehension in English as a foreign language, (b) if there is any relationship between the readers’ proficiency in English and the effect of the presence or absence of discourse markers on reading comprehension and, (c) if there is any relationship between the readers’ age, sex, competence as learners and as learners of English, and the effect of the presence or absence of discourse markers on reading comprehension. The results obtained show that discourse markers enhance reading comprehension in foreign language reading, and that the more successful students tend to use discourse markers as aids to help their reading comprehension. This latter result is nevertheless limited by the possible effect of the readers’ familiarity with the topic of the text and points to a need for further investigation.
topic Discourse markers
reading comprehension
foreign language reading
url http://revistas.um.es/ijes/article/view/90731
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