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How does language distance affect reading fluency and comprehension in English as second language?

Abstract

Abstract Acquisition of reading skill in a second language (L2) requires development and coordinated use of multiple component skills. This acquisition is less effortful the more similar the first language (L1) of the L2 learner is to that L2. While ways to quantify the L1–L2 distance are well defined in the current literature, the theoretical status of this distance in models of L2 reading acquisition is under-specified. This paper tests whether the L1–L2 distance influences English reading fluency and comprehension directly, via the mediation of component skills of reading, or both. We used text reading data and tests of component skills of English reading from the Multilingual Eye-movement Corpus database, representing advanced L2 readers of English from 18 distinct language backgrounds. Mediation analyses show that the L1–L2 distance has both a direct and an indirect effect on English reading fluency and eye movements, yet it has no effect on reading comprehension. These findings are novel in that they specify the mechanism through which the L1–L2 distance affects L2 reading acquisition.

Authors

Kuperman V

Journal

Studies in Second Language Acquisition, Vol. 47, No. 3, pp. 757–773

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Publication Date

July 1, 2025

DOI

10.1017/s027226312510065x

ISSN

0272-2631

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