2015
DOI: 10.5296/ijl.v7i3.7553
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Task Complexity and the Complexity of Written Language Production: A Review of Literature

Abstract: Robinson's Cognition Hypothesis (Robinson 2001a(Robinson , 2003a(Robinson , 2003b(Robinson , 2005(Robinson , 2007a(Robinson , 2007b predicts that more cognitively complex tasks along resource-directing dimension will lead to greater complexity of language production while cognitively complex tasks along resource-dispersing dimension will result in less complex language production. Various studies have investigated the effects of manipulating variables on these dimensions (i.e. resource-directing and resource-d… Show more

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