This article illustrates that studying intra-individual variability in Second Language Development can provide insight into the developmental dynamics of second language ( L2) learners. Adopting a Dynamic Systems Theory framework ( Thelen & Smith, 1994; van Geert, 1994) and using insights from microgenetic variability studies in developmental psychology ( Siegler, 2006), we focus on L2 systems during a time of rapid development, applying advanced visualization techniques. A reinterpretation of a longitudinal study by Cancino et al. ( 1978) on the use of negation shows nonlinear patterns and peaks of regression, and illustrates the relevance of regarding internal variability as a source of information in itself. A case study of an advanc...
In accordance with dynamic systems theory, we assume that variability is an important developmental ...
This paper discusses the pedagogical implications of Dynamic Systems Theory approaches to second lan...
From a complex dynamic systems (CDST) perspective, language is understood as a dynamic system compri...
This article illustrates that studying intra-individual variability in Second Language Development c...
This article illustrates that studying intra‐individual variability in Second Language Development c...
In recent studies in second language (L2) development, notably within the focus of Complex Dynamic S...
In this article it is argued that language can be seen as a dynamic system, i.e. a set of variables ...
Within the field of Applied Linguistics, the two terms Complex Systems and Dynamic Systems Theory ar...
The traditional morpheme order studies in second language acquisition have tried to demonstrate the ...
L2 speaking is a challenging area of research due to the wide variety of relevant factors that shape...
In this rich and provocative article, De Bot, Lowie and Verspoor provide a clear and informative des...
In this rich and provocative article, De Bot, Lowie and Verspoor provide a clear and informative des...
In accordance with dynamic systems theory, we assume that variability is an important developmental ...
In accordance with dynamic systems theory, we assume that variability is an important developmental ...
This paper discusses the pedagogical implications of Dynamic Systems Theory approaches to second lan...
From a complex dynamic systems (CDST) perspective, language is understood as a dynamic system compri...
This article illustrates that studying intra-individual variability in Second Language Development c...
This article illustrates that studying intra‐individual variability in Second Language Development c...
In recent studies in second language (L2) development, notably within the focus of Complex Dynamic S...
In this article it is argued that language can be seen as a dynamic system, i.e. a set of variables ...
Within the field of Applied Linguistics, the two terms Complex Systems and Dynamic Systems Theory ar...
The traditional morpheme order studies in second language acquisition have tried to demonstrate the ...
L2 speaking is a challenging area of research due to the wide variety of relevant factors that shape...
In this rich and provocative article, De Bot, Lowie and Verspoor provide a clear and informative des...
In this rich and provocative article, De Bot, Lowie and Verspoor provide a clear and informative des...
In accordance with dynamic systems theory, we assume that variability is an important developmental ...
In accordance with dynamic systems theory, we assume that variability is an important developmental ...
This paper discusses the pedagogical implications of Dynamic Systems Theory approaches to second lan...
From a complex dynamic systems (CDST) perspective, language is understood as a dynamic system compri...