Second language (L2) aptitude has been broadly defined as the rate and ease of initially acquiring a second language. Historically, L2 aptitude has been understood as a stable trait that predetermined L2 achievement, regardless of individual learners’ efforts to acquire an L2. This traditional view of L2 aptitude as fixed and stable has led to it being a relatively neglected area of research within second language acquisition (SLA) studies. The little research that was in fact conducted was diagnostic in nature, and mostly used tests such as the Modern Language Aptitude Test (MLAT) to select potentially gifted L2 learners. Given that six decades have passed since the publication of the MLAT, now is a good time to revisit the literature and ...
Foreign language (L2) aptitude has been recognized as a cognitive construct that is monumental in ap...
Better understanding of the varied factors that account for successful second language acquisition i...
Lardiere Georgetown University, Washington When the editors of Second Language Research first inquir...
Second language (L2) aptitude has been broadly defined as the rate and ease of initially acquiring a...
Abstract: Second Language learners are affected in their second language acquisition process by many...
This study reports a meta-analysis that synthesizes the empirical research on the role of language a...
Since its inception in the 1960s, the field of second language acquisition (SLA) has sought to docum...
Researchers in second language acquisition have proposed a critical period in language learning for ...
Language learning aptitude is a hypothesized psychological construct that has been used to explain d...
Language learning aptitude is a hypothesized psychological construct that has been used to explain d...
Language learning aptitude is a hypothesized psychological construct that has been used to explain d...
Language learning aptitude is a hypothesized psychological construct that has been used to explain d...
The present study was conducted by using mixed methods design to investigate the role of language ap...
Though aptitude has been an object of investigation since the middle of the last century, research i...
Though aptitude has been an object of investigation since the middle of the last century, research i...
Foreign language (L2) aptitude has been recognized as a cognitive construct that is monumental in ap...
Better understanding of the varied factors that account for successful second language acquisition i...
Lardiere Georgetown University, Washington When the editors of Second Language Research first inquir...
Second language (L2) aptitude has been broadly defined as the rate and ease of initially acquiring a...
Abstract: Second Language learners are affected in their second language acquisition process by many...
This study reports a meta-analysis that synthesizes the empirical research on the role of language a...
Since its inception in the 1960s, the field of second language acquisition (SLA) has sought to docum...
Researchers in second language acquisition have proposed a critical period in language learning for ...
Language learning aptitude is a hypothesized psychological construct that has been used to explain d...
Language learning aptitude is a hypothesized psychological construct that has been used to explain d...
Language learning aptitude is a hypothesized psychological construct that has been used to explain d...
Language learning aptitude is a hypothesized psychological construct that has been used to explain d...
The present study was conducted by using mixed methods design to investigate the role of language ap...
Though aptitude has been an object of investigation since the middle of the last century, research i...
Though aptitude has been an object of investigation since the middle of the last century, research i...
Foreign language (L2) aptitude has been recognized as a cognitive construct that is monumental in ap...
Better understanding of the varied factors that account for successful second language acquisition i...
Lardiere Georgetown University, Washington When the editors of Second Language Research first inquir...