This article is about holding beliefs about (or assigning subjective meanings to) two languages, L1 (Finnish) and L2 (English). The study was carried out as part of a larger project, and it is discursive in its starting points and longitudinal in its research design. A group of university students, English majors or minors, were asked to do sentence completion tasks twice, while they were studying on a five-year MA degree programme: at the beginning of their studies and just before or after graduation. Overall, the students resorted to a total of four interpretative repertoires in comparing and contrasting the two languages: 1) Affection, 2) Aesthetics, 3) Vitality, and 4) Challenge repertoires, and some dilemmas (or controversies) especial...
This article presents the findings of an innovative qualitative study involving one CLIL (content an...
Along with the growing degree of internationalisation, Finnish university education needs to addres...
This article re-visits three studies that originally focused on beliefs about second language (L2) l...
This article is about holding beliefs about (or assigning subjective meanings to) two languages, L1 ...
This thesis examines the subjective definitions and experience of bilingualism of Finnish University...
The article reports on a quantitative investigation of the differences in Finnish 15–16 year- old st...
This article reviews five studies carried out within two projects in Finland on the subjective exper...
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This article examines the foreign language learning biographies of six Finnish English speakers who ...
The current study is an exploration of native Finnish-speaking Bachelor’s and Master’s degree studen...
This paper reports on the past experiences of learning English and Swedish – in a study conducted as...
For a multilingual person, language learning is a process which requires and makes use of many varie...
In this master’s thesis, the attitudes towards the role of English in Finland of learners with a non...
Higher education students with a multilingual background are a small but growing group in Finnish-la...
The article focuses on written narratives of 51 Finnish university students who study German, Swedis...
This article presents the findings of an innovative qualitative study involving one CLIL (content an...
Along with the growing degree of internationalisation, Finnish university education needs to addres...
This article re-visits three studies that originally focused on beliefs about second language (L2) l...
This article is about holding beliefs about (or assigning subjective meanings to) two languages, L1 ...
This thesis examines the subjective definitions and experience of bilingualism of Finnish University...
The article reports on a quantitative investigation of the differences in Finnish 15–16 year- old st...
This article reviews five studies carried out within two projects in Finland on the subjective exper...
The paper deals with one of the aspects of metalinguistic awareness: raising consciousness about le...
This article examines the foreign language learning biographies of six Finnish English speakers who ...
The current study is an exploration of native Finnish-speaking Bachelor’s and Master’s degree studen...
This paper reports on the past experiences of learning English and Swedish – in a study conducted as...
For a multilingual person, language learning is a process which requires and makes use of many varie...
In this master’s thesis, the attitudes towards the role of English in Finland of learners with a non...
Higher education students with a multilingual background are a small but growing group in Finnish-la...
The article focuses on written narratives of 51 Finnish university students who study German, Swedis...
This article presents the findings of an innovative qualitative study involving one CLIL (content an...
Along with the growing degree of internationalisation, Finnish university education needs to addres...
This article re-visits three studies that originally focused on beliefs about second language (L2) l...