“…The transferability of L1 reading to L2 reading has been discussed with the center of the short-circuit hypothesis or the threshold hypothesis (Alderson, 1984;Clarke, 1980). Regardless of the crucial importance of the threshold hypothesis in L2 reading, empirical studies to test the hypothesis have been regrettably limited and the findings, to date, have been surprisingly conflicted each other (Ardasheva et al, 2011;August, 2006;Bernhardt & Kamil, 1995;Bossers, 1991;Carrell, 1991;Jiang, 2011;Lee & Schallert, 1997;Park & Chae, 2000;Pichette et al, 2003;Taillefer, 1996). The conflicting findings might be in part attributable to L2 readers' native language that was intricately interwoven with other confounding variables including proficiency level, reading task, and learning context, and in part attributable to the lack of research methods used to test the hypothesis.…”