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Roca de Larios, Julio; Manchon, Rosa; Murphy, Liz; Marin, Javier – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2008
Although composing has long been recognised as recursive, so far there have been few studies on the temporal dimension of writing processes. This is regrettable given that one might expect the predominance of certain processes at different stages of writing at the expense of others and/or differences among writers with respect to the duration and…
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Writing Instruction, Time Management, Second Language Learning
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De Larios, Julio Roca; Manchon, Rosa M.; Murphy, Liz – Modern Language Journal, 2006
This cross-sectional study drew on verbal protocol data to analyze the purported problem-solving nature of formulation processes. More precisely, our aim was to explore the allocation of composing time to problem-solving formulation processes in relation to 2 independent variables: (a) the language of composition (i.e., native language [L1] vs.…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Case Studies, Problem Solving, Writing Processes
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Manchon, Rosa M.; Murphy, Liz; Roca, Julio – International Journal of English Studies, 2007
Lexical access and retrieval are essential processes in fluent and efficient second language (L2) oral and written productive uses of language. In the case of L2 writing, attention to vocabulary is of paramount importance, although the retrieval of relevant lexis while composing in an L2 frequently entails different degrees of problem-solving…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Writing (Composition), Problem Solving, Language Usage
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Roca, Julio; Murphy, Liz – International Journal of English Studies, 2001
Focuses on complementarity between cognitive and social aspects of writing. Shows that second language (L2) composing processes are constructed in particular social and historical circumstances. Analyzes three areas of L2 composing that are socially mediated: task environment; situated nature of the skilled/unskilled distinction; and the role…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, English (Second Language), Language Research, Literacy