1 online resource (PDF, 49 pages). Submitted as a Plan B paper in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a master's degree in English as a Second Language from the University of Minnesota.The present study supports the idea of heteroglossia and its contributions to language learning in SLA theory. Bakhtin’s (1934/1981) theory of heteroglossia differs from variety and register in that when learning a language, one internalizes the voices of others. Viewing interlanguage through a heteroglossic lens, it is possible that these voices in heteroglossia may have an effect on learner language. By blending sociolinguistic and sociocultural frameworks, this study attempts to fill a gap that otherwise remains unexplored. In exploration of wheth...
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The Interlanguage theory, that assumes that an active and independent learning mind makes its own ge...
Models of language learning often assume that we learn from all the input we receive. This assumptio...
This paper is about children's second language socialization. It is about how a child, a Japanese ei...
The Social Turn in Second Language Acquisition (SLA) addresses the importance of social context in l...
In reaction to what they considered the prevailing bias of second language acquisition (SLA) researc...
This presentation examines EFL teachers’ language practices through a sociological lens to highlight...
This chapter provides analysis of the interlanguage of second language learners and the pedagogic im...
Institute for Communicating and Collaborative SystemsNatural language is characterised by enormous l...
This working paper examines students’ linguistic perceptions and communicative competence in the con...
This paper uses sociocultural theories of language learning to investigate how teachers and students...
Verbal language is the most widespread mode of human communication, and an intrinsically social acti...
This paper reviews the work by researchers employing a language socialization (LS) perspective in at...
This article discusses sociolinguistically oriented research on second language acquisition (SLA) in...
ABSTRACT: Real-life observation has shown that second language (L2) learners differ in their L2 lear...
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The Interlanguage theory, that assumes that an active and independent learning mind makes its own ge...
Models of language learning often assume that we learn from all the input we receive. This assumptio...