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L2 motivation in foreign language learning

Year 2013, Volume: 9 Issue: 2, 0 - 30, 01.10.2013

Abstract

This study, which involved 130 US fourth to ninth graders enrolled in Chinese as a foreign language classrooms, intended to test Dörnyei’s L2 Motivation Self System and the seven motivational constructs identified in his previous study, and investigate whether the constructs found in this study differ based on the following differences: (a) gender, (b) grade level, and (c) starting age of learning a foreign language. This study found four motivational constructs: instrumentality-dominant, attitudes toward the L2 speaker/community-dominant, learners’ perception of their parents’ proficiency in Chinese, and milieu. In addition, this study found a significant interactive effect between grade level and starting age of learning a foreign language. The younger learners in the foreign language late starter group perceived their parents as having higher proficiency in Chinese than how the older learners in the late starter group perceived their parents.

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  • Sung, K. (2010). Language attitudes among American college students in Chinese language classes. In J. Chen, C. Wang, and J. Cai (Eds.), Teaching and learning Chinese: Issues and perspectives (pp. 101-116). Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
  • Sung, H., & Padilla, A. (1998). Student motivation, parental attitudes, and involvement in the learning of Asian languages in elementary and secondary schools. The Modern Language Journal, 82(2), 205-216.
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  • Wong, R. (2008). Motivation to learn English and age differences: The case of Chinese immigrants, Glossa, 3(2), 365-404.
  • Yabancı dil öğrenmede ikinci dil motivasyonu
Year 2013, Volume: 9 Issue: 2, 0 - 30, 01.10.2013

Abstract

References

  • Al-Bustan, S. A., & Al-Bustan, L. (2009). Investigating students attitudes and preferences towards learning English at Kuwait university. College Student Journal, 43(2), 454-463.
  • Baker, S.C., & MacIntyre, P.D. (2000). The role of gender and immersion in communication and SL orientations. Language Learning, 50, 311-341.
  • Cattell, R. B. (1966) The scree test for the number of factors. Multivariate Behavioral Research 1, 245– 76.
  • Dörnyei, Z., & Csizér, K. (1998). Ten commandments for motivating language learners: Results of an empirical study. Language Teaching Research, 2, 203-229.
  • Dörnyei, Z. (2005) The psychology of the language learner: Individual differences in second language acquisition. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
  • Dörnyei, Z., Csizér, K., & Németh, N. (2006). Motivation, language attitudes, and globalization: A Hungarian perspective. Clevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters.
  • Gardner, R. C. (1985). Social psychology and second language learning: The role of attitudes and motivation. London, UK: Edward Arnold Publishers.
  • Gorsuch, R. L. (1983). Factor analysis. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
  • Ghazvini, S. D., & Khajehpour, M. (2011). Attitudes and motivation in learning English as a second language in high school students. Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences, 15, 1209-1213.
  • Higgins, E.T. (1987) Self-discrepancy: A theory relating self and affect. Psychological Review 94, 319– 340.
  • Kobayashi, Y. (2002). The role of gender in foreign language learning attitudes: Japanese female students’ attitudes towards English learning. Gender and Education. 14(2), 181-197.
  • Kormos, J., & Csizér, K. (2008). Age-related differences in the motivation of learning English as a foreign language: Attitudes, selves and motivated learning behavior. Language Learning, 58, 327- 355.
  • Mori, S., & Gobel, P. (2006). Motivation and gender in the Japanese EFL classroom. System, 34, 194- 210.
  • Polat, N. (2011). Gender and age differences in motivation and L2 accent attainment: An investigation of young Kurdish learners of Turkish. Language Learning Journal, 39, 19-41.
  • Ryan, S. (2009). Ambivalence and commitment, liberation and challenge: Investigating the attitudes of young Japanese people towards the learning of English. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 30(5), 405-420.
  • Sung, K. (2010). Language attitudes among American college students in Chinese language classes. In J. Chen, C. Wang, and J. Cai (Eds.), Teaching and learning Chinese: Issues and perspectives (pp. 101-116). Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
  • Sung, H., & Padilla, A. (1998). Student motivation, parental attitudes, and involvement in the learning of Asian languages in elementary and secondary schools. The Modern Language Journal, 82(2), 205-216.
  • Williams, M., Burden, R., & Lanvers, U. (2002). ‘French is the language of love and stuff’: Student perceptions of issues related to motivation in learning a foreign language. British Research Journal, 28(4), 503-508.
  • Wong, R. (2008). Motivation to learn English and age differences: The case of Chinese immigrants, Glossa, 3(2), 365-404.
  • Yabancı dil öğrenmede ikinci dil motivasyonu
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Publication Date October 1, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 9 Issue: 2

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APA Sung, K.-Y. (2013). L2 motivation in foreign language learning. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 9(2), 0-30.
AMA Sung KY. L2 motivation in foreign language learning. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies. October 2013;9(2):0-30.
Chicago Sung, Ko-Yin. “L2 Motivation in Foreign Language Learning”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies 9, no. 2 (October 2013): 0-30.
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JAMA Sung K-Y. L2 motivation in foreign language learning. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies. 2013;9:0–30.
MLA Sung, Ko-Yin. “L2 Motivation in Foreign Language Learning”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, vol. 9, no. 2, 2013, pp. 0-30.
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