Routledge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition and Individual Differences

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critical period
cultural influences on motivation
data analysis
data collection methods
declarative memory
dynamic perspectives
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efficacy-building experiences
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explicit and implicit knowledge and learning
explicit aptitude
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Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Scale
gender
goal complexes
IAT
Id Variable
identity
implicit aptitude
Implicit Association Test
implicit attitudes
implicit theories
Individual Difference Factors
individual differences
individual learner traits in linguistics
individual traits
innovative teaching
interviews
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L2 Acquisition
L2 English Learner
L2 Grammar Learning
L2 Learner
L2 Motivation Research
L2 proficiency
L2 Pronunciation
L2 Speaker
L2 speaking
L2 Speech Perception
L2 speech production
L2 Writing
Language Analytic Ability
Language Aptitude
language beliefs
language learning
Language Learning Beliefs
Language Learning Strategy
language learning success
Language Listening
language skills
latent variable
Learner Beliefs
learner emotions
learner-factors
learning strategies
learning style
listening anxiety
listening strategies
macro-variable
memory span tasks
metacognition
metacognitive instruction
methods
mindsets
model-data fit evaluation
motivation
motivation-learning interface
motivational constructs
motivational theory
narrative
narrative of analysis
Negative Relationship
observations
observed variable
paradigmatic analysis
parameter estimation
phonological awareness
pragmatic competence
pragmatics
procedural memory
psychometric assessment
qualitative language research
quality control issues
race
reliability
research design
research methodology
sampling
second language
second language acquisition
second language listening
second language teaching
Self-Determination Theory
self-efficacy
self-regulated learning
situated perspectives
SLA Research
social class
social theory
socio-demographic variation
sociocultural context
sociocultural influences
sociocultural theory
strategy instruction
structural equation modelling
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  • ISBN 9781032219141
  • Weight: 1640g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition and Individual Differences provides a thorough, in-depth discussion of the theory, research, and pedagogy pertaining to the role individual difference (ID) factors play in second language acquisition (SLA).

It goes beyond the traditional repertoire and includes 32 chapters covering a full spectrum of topics on learners’ cognitive, conative, affective, and demographic/sociocultural variation. The volume examines IDs from two perspectives: one is how each ID variable is associated with learning behaviors, processes, and outcomes; the other is how each domain of SLA, such as vocabulary or reading, is affected by clusters of ID variables. The volume also includes a section on the common methods used in ID research, including data elicitation instruments such as surveys, interviews, and psychometric testing, as well as methods of data analysis such as structural equation modeling.

The book is a must-read for any second language researcher or applied linguist interested in investigating the effects of IDs on language learning, and for any educator interested in taking account of learners’ individual differences to maximize the effects of second language instruction.

Shaofeng Li is Associate Professor of Foreign and Second Language Education at Florida State University, USA.

Phil Hiver is Associate Professor of Foreign and Second Language Education at Florida State University, USA.

Mostafa Papi is Associate Professor of Foreign and Second Language Education at Florida State University, USA.