This paper discusses the pedagogical implications of Dynamic Systems Theory approaches to second language development. The main question addressed is whether it is possible to describe a learner's level of proficiency with a simple and unambiguous label, and if so, whether the CEFR can provide such a label. It is argued that considering the dynamic and multidimensional nature of second language development, only an approach that values the relevance of variability will be able to capture the crucial time dimension of development. When learning is defined as self-organization that follows the perturbation of a system, language learning cannot be seen as development that follows a predetermined sequence, but must ultimately be regarded as a c...
Within the field of Applied Linguistics, the two terms Complex Systems and Dynamic Systems Theory ar...
L2 speaking is a challenging area of research due to the wide variety of relevant factors that shape...
This conceptual paper is in two parts: the first part discusses two recent influential theoretical d...
This paper discusses the pedagogical implications of Dynamic Systems Theory approaches to second lan...
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 article it is argued that language can be seen as a dynamic system, i.e. a set of variables ...
In this contribution, some of the basic characteristics of complex adaptive systems, collectively la...
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...
This article illustrates that studying intra‐individual variability in Second Language Development c...
If we assume that language is a complex dynamic system, the learner is a complex dynamic system, and...
If we assume that language is a complex dynamic system, the learner is a complex dynamic system, and...
Dynamic systems theoretical approaches conceive of language acquisition as a complex system of inter...
Within the field of Applied Linguistics, the two terms Complex Systems and Dynamic Systems Theory ar...
L2 speaking is a challenging area of research due to the wide variety of relevant factors that shape...
This conceptual paper is in two parts: the first part discusses two recent influential theoretical d...
This paper discusses the pedagogical implications of Dynamic Systems Theory approaches to second lan...
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 article it is argued that language can be seen as a dynamic system, i.e. a set of variables ...
In this contribution, some of the basic characteristics of complex adaptive systems, collectively la...
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...
This article illustrates that studying intra‐individual variability in Second Language Development c...
If we assume that language is a complex dynamic system, the learner is a complex dynamic system, and...
If we assume that language is a complex dynamic system, the learner is a complex dynamic system, and...
Dynamic systems theoretical approaches conceive of language acquisition as a complex system of inter...
Within the field of Applied Linguistics, the two terms Complex Systems and Dynamic Systems Theory ar...
L2 speaking is a challenging area of research due to the wide variety of relevant factors that shape...
This conceptual paper is in two parts: the first part discusses two recent influential theoretical d...