scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

The Motivational Foundation of Learning Languages Other Than Global English: Theoretical Issues and Research Directions

Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
The theoretical paradigms of second language learning motivation developed over the past 25 years have been largely based on the study of English as a target language, which raises the question as to whether they are equally applicable to the understanding of the motivation to learn languages other than English as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract
The theoretical paradigms of second language (L2) learning motivation developed over the past 25 years have been largely based on the study of English as a target language, which raises the question as to whether they are equally applicable to the understanding of the motivation to learn languages other than English (LOTEs). It is suggested in this article that current conceptualizations of L2 motivation display certain subtle characteristics that may not do full justice to the understanding of the motivation underlying LOTEs, either by downplaying certain important features or by providing an insufficiently nuanced representation of areas where the motivation to learn English and LOTEs diverges. The discussion addresses five such aspects: (a) the confounding interaction of English- and LOTE-related self-images, (b) the individualistic focus of the ideal L2 self, (c) the different nature/role of the ought-to self associated with languages with substantial versus marginal social support, (d) the different nature of goals in the learning of English and LOTEs, and (e) the differing role of unconscious motives in the study of English and LOTEs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

read more

Citations
More filters
Book ChapterDOI

Online Language Learning: Understanding and Supporting the Contemporary Digital Multilingual Learner

TL;DR: This overview will categorize the types of online language learning tools and practices that are emerging and prevalent and it will analyze their instructional approaches in the use of the technology.
Book ChapterDOI

Online Language Learning

TL;DR: In this article , the authors present an overview of the types of online language learning tools and practices that are emerging and prevalent and analyze their instructional approaches in the use of the technology.
Journal ArticleDOI

Obituary for Zoltán Dörnyei (1960–2022): a bibliometric mapping of his publications

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors analyse the scientific outputs of Zoltán Dörnyei (1960-2022) using metadata extracted from his 84 publications indexed in the Scopus database.
Journal ArticleDOI

(Im-)Plausible Classroom Communities: World Language Learners‘ Perceived Accuracy of Stereotypical Attributions to Teachers of German

TL;DR: The authors investigated stereotypes about native-speaker and non-nativespeaker teachers of German that 110 novice learners of French, German, Russian, and Spanish had encountered, and found that students' language choice reflects how strongly students believe in the target language community's acceptance of differing characteristics of native speakers and nonnative speakers.
Journal ArticleDOI

Can we design language education policy and curricula for a motivated learner? Self-Determination Theory and the UK language crisis

TL;DR: In this paper , a review of these psychological needs within motivational theory is presented, along with recommendations for FL policy which align both with Self-Determination Theory (SDT) principles and research evidence.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Measuring individual differences in implicit cognition: The implicit association test.

TL;DR: An implicit association test (IAT) measures differential association of 2 target concepts with an attribute when instructions oblige highly associated categories to share a response key, and performance is faster than when less associated categories share a key.
Journal ArticleDOI

Attitudinal effects of mere exposure.

TL;DR: The exposure-attitude hypothesis as discussed by the authors suggests that mere repeated exposure of the individual to a stimulus object enhances his attitude toward it, i.e., exposure is meant a condition making the stimulus accessible to the individual's perception.
Book

The Psychology of the Language Learner: Individual Differences in Second Language Acquisition

TL;DR: In this paper, a taxonomy of individual differences is presented, including personality, temperament, and mood, and self-motivation, self-regulation, and language learning strategies.
Related Papers (5)