Second language development can be viewed as a complex and dynamic process in which learners follow non-linear trajectories and develop their language over a period of time (Larsen-Freeman, 2006). Intrinsic to the view of Complex Dynamic Systems Theory (CDST), a system is composed of hierarchical, interdependent subcomponents (learner, learner language, and environment) in dynamic relations as learners develop their interlanguage over time. This piece reviews the interactive and dynamic nature of the subcomponents illuminating the transitory nature or variability (in patterns of language development) that is inherently a characteristic of a complex dynamic system (Larsen-Freeman & Cameron, 2008). First, the forum piece describes how the gro...
In January 2000, Stephen Hawking predicted, “the next century will be the century of complexity” (Sa...
This article illustrates that studying intra‐individual variability in Second Language Development c...
The present study investigated the developmental patterns of Chinese EFL(AQ) learners’ oral language...
Within the field of Applied Linguistics, the two terms Complex Systems and Dynamic Systems Theory ar...
In this article it is argued that language can be seen as a dynamic system, i.e. a set of variables ...
From a complex dynamic systems (CDST) perspective, language is understood as a dynamic system compri...
Dynamic systems theoretical approaches conceive of language acquisition as a complex system of inter...
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 this contribution, some of the basic characteristics of complex adaptive systems, collectively la...
Since its inception in the late 1960’s, the field of Second Language Acquisition (SLA) has undergone...
In this contribution, some of the basic characteristics of complex adaptive systems, collectively la...
This article illustrates that studying intra-individual variability in Second Language Development c...
In January 2000, Stephen Hawking predicted, “the next century will be the century of complexity” (Sa...
This article illustrates that studying intra‐individual variability in Second Language Development c...
The present study investigated the developmental patterns of Chinese EFL(AQ) learners’ oral language...
Within the field of Applied Linguistics, the two terms Complex Systems and Dynamic Systems Theory ar...
In this article it is argued that language can be seen as a dynamic system, i.e. a set of variables ...
From a complex dynamic systems (CDST) perspective, language is understood as a dynamic system compri...
Dynamic systems theoretical approaches conceive of language acquisition as a complex system of inter...
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 this contribution, some of the basic characteristics of complex adaptive systems, collectively la...
Since its inception in the late 1960’s, the field of Second Language Acquisition (SLA) has undergone...
In this contribution, some of the basic characteristics of complex adaptive systems, collectively la...
This article illustrates that studying intra-individual variability in Second Language Development c...
In January 2000, Stephen Hawking predicted, “the next century will be the century of complexity” (Sa...
This article illustrates that studying intra‐individual variability in Second Language Development c...
The present study investigated the developmental patterns of Chinese EFL(AQ) learners’ oral language...