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Pedagogical and Psychological Background of Pronunciation Learning and Language Learning Strategies

2016

The aim of this chapter is to provide the theoretical background for the concept of pronunciation, its pedagogical aspects, and selected factors affecting its acquisition. In the following section an array of definitions of pronunciation will be presented in order to provide a broad perspective. This will be followed by a diachronic overview of approaches to pronunciation teaching and learning, in order to present the pedagogical background. Subsequently, the chapter will address current issues linked to aspects of pronunciation and factors affecting pronunciation acquisition.

Language learning strategiesPerspective (graphical)Mathematics educationPronunciationPsychologyLanguage aptitudeExperiential learningField independence
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Emotions and Autonomy in Foreign Language Learning at University

2018

<div> <p>This article explores the role of emotions in foreign language learning at university level. Drawing on the recent literature regarding the affective dimension in language learning, it illustrates the ways in which students experience emotions in foreign language learning. Particular emphasis is given to the way in which students’ emotions, both positive and negative, emerge and change during their learning process. The article presents a study conducted among university students learning English in a co-directed and autonomy-inspired environment. Following a qualitative approach, students’ emotional expression was investigated, by means of individual advising sessions …

Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarP101-410Foreign language learningmedia_common.quotation_subjectMathematics educationEmotions. Learner autonomy. Language advising. Motivation.PsychologyAutonomymedia_commonEL.LE
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Five Ways in Which Computational Modeling Can Help Advance Cognitive Science

2019

Abstract There is a rich tradition of building computational models in cognitive science, but modeling, theoretical, and experimental research are not as tightly integrated as they could be. In this paper, we show that computational techniques—even simple ones that are straightforward to use—can greatly facilitate designing, implementing, and analyzing experiments, and generally help lift research to a new level. We focus on the domain of artificial grammar learning, and we give five concrete examples in this domain for (a) formalizing and clarifying theories, (b) generating stimuli, (c) visualization, (d) model selection, and (e) exploring the hypothesis space.

Linguistics and LanguageArtificial grammar learningComputer scienceCognitive Neuroscience[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyBayesian inferenceArtificial grammar learningArticle050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineArtificial IntelligenceHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCognitive scienceComputational modelPsycholinguisticsArtificial neural networkLift (data mining)Model selection05 social sciencesComputational modelingModels TheoreticalArtificial language learningFormal grammarsExperimental researchBayesian modelingVisualizationHuman-Computer InteractionCognitive ScienceNeural Networks ComputerForthcoming Topic: Learning Grammatical Structures: Developmental Cross‐species and Computational Approaches030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeural networksTopics in Cognitive Science
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Investigating young Finnish CLIL pupils’ perceptions of foreign language use through visual narratives

2022

Abstract This article explores how pupils in early CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) education perceive language skills and use. The participants were 25 French-medium and 16 English-medium CLIL pupils in Grade 2 (aged 8 years). They had received CLIL education since the 1st Grade. The data were visual narratives drawn by the pupils and some associated open-ended questions they answered in writing. The data were analyzed using visual and content analysis. The results show that the pupils’ perceptions of language were a combination of traditional and modern views of language. The pupils compartmentalized the different languages as separate entities. They mostly saw language bei…

Linguistics and LanguageCLILalakoululaisetranskan kieliearly language learningLanguage and LinguisticsEnglish-medium CLILEducationFrench-medium CLILvieraskielinen opetusvisual narrativeskäsityksetkielen oppiminenenglannin kieliFinlandkuvallinen ilmaisuJournal of Immersion and Content-Based Language Education
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Tuntuuko, jos tästä painaa? Epäsuoruus, toimintaan kehottaminen ja asiantuntijuus terveydenhuollon ammattilaisten teksteissä

2014

Artikkelissa kasitellaan suomea toisena kielena kayttavien terveydenhuoltoalan ammattilaisten epasuoraa viittaamista henkiloon ja epasuoraa toimintaan kehottamista seka epasuoruuden kytkeytymista asiantuntijuuden muunlaiseen ilmenemiseen teksteissa. Epasuora ilmaustapa on tyypillinen erilaisissa terveydenhuollon tilanteissa, kuten potilaan ja terveydenhuollon ammatilaisen valisessa vuorovaikutuksessa ja kollegojen valisessa viestinnassa. Epasuoraa viittausta kaytetaan esimerkiksi kuvattaessa jonkin ilmion yleisia vaikutuksia keneen tahansa henkiloon tai toisaalta tiettyyn puhuteltavaan, joka jatetaan kuitenkin kielellisesti maarittelematta. Epasuoruus on tyypillista myos kehotettaessa toist…

Linguistics and LanguageFinnish as a second languagelcsh:Finnic. Baltic-Finniclcsh:PH91-98.5epäsuora henkilöviittaussuomi toisena kielenäta6121Language and Linguisticslanguage learningprofessionalityprofessional language skillsdirectiveammatillinen kielitaitoindirect personal referencekielen oppiminendirektiiviasiantuntijuusLähivõrdlusi
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Emotional intelligence as a mediator in the relationship between neuroticism and L2 achievement

2020

Abstract The present study investigates the interaction of the higher-order personality trait of Neuroticism and the lower-order personality trait of Emotional Intelligence (trait EI) in the context of foreign language acquisition (FLA). A mediation model was applied to explore the pathway from Neuroticism via trait EI to self-rated L2 skills. The reported results show that the trait EI is not only a significant predictor of the self-reported L2 speaking proficiency, but also a mediator in the relationship between Neuroticism and self-rated L2 speaking proficiency. Consequently, trait EI could be regarded as an important variable in the FLA context because its positive impact on self-percei…

Linguistics and LanguageForeign language learningEmotional intelligencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesforeign language learning050109 social psychologyemotional intelligenceNeuroticism050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsDevelopmental psychologyMediatorpersonalityPersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesneuroticismPsychologyL2 speaking skillsmedia_commonApplied Linguistics Review
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Influence of language immersion in the reading comprehesion. Study of three learning models in the plurilingual valencian reality

2017

[EN] Throughout the last twenty years, the implementation of bilingual programmes in the Autonomous Region of Valencia has produced diverse results. This calls for an in-depth research to ascertain the actual impact on pupils. Numerous studies, at international level, confirm thatlinguistic immersion is the most successful method for language learning. However the belief that the teaching of the Valencian language is detrimental to learning Castillian Spanish has been an important underlying obstacle. This paper presents research carried out in four schools in Valencia and Teruel to statistically evaluate the influence of different language teaching programmes on Reading comprehension in Ca…

Linguistics and LanguageLanguage immersionmedia_common.quotation_subjectMultilingualismArtCompetència lectoraLanguage learningPlurilingüismeBbilingualismLanguage and Linguisticslcsh:Philology. Linguisticslcsh:P1-1091Aprenentatge de llengüesReading abilityImmersió lingüísticaHumanitiesmedia_commonBilingüisme
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Foreign Language Students’ Perceptions of Their Identity

2019

Foreign language learning innvolves cognitive, affective and social functioning of the persons involved in this experience. As a social practice, it is also related to the learners’ perceptions of their identity, specifically to their language identity which refers to the relationship between one’s sense of self and the language used to communicate. This implies that using a system of communication, the speaker develops a new sense of self that remains in a dynamic relation with other senses of self, based on (an)other language(s) the person knows.Language learners’ identity is no longer defined as fixed and stable but as “complex, contradictory and multifaceted” (Norton 1997, p. 419). It i…

Linguistics and Languagestudy abroadPrestigeForeign languagePsychology of selfforeign language learningIdentity (social science)investmentStudy abroadSocial practiceLanguage acquisitionSecond-language acquisitionLinguisticsEducationEnglish PhilologyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyPsychologypostmodern identityTheory and Practice of Second Language Acquisition
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Children show right-lateralized effects of spoken word-form learning

2017

It is commonly thought that phonological learning is different in young children compared to adults, possibly due to the speech processing system not yet having reached full native-language specialization. However, the neurocognitive mechanisms of phonological learning in children are poorly understood. We employed magnetoencephalography (MEG) to track cortical correlates of incidental learning of meaningless word forms over two days as 6±8-year-olds overtly repeated them. Native (Finnish) pseudowords were compared with words of foreign sound structure (Korean) to investigate whether the cortical learning effects would be more dependent on previous proficiency in the language rather than ma…

Male6162 Cognitive sciencemagnetoencephalographySocial Scienceslcsh:Medicinenative-language specializationlanguage learningDiagnostic RadiologyFamilies0302 clinical medicineLearning and MemoryMedicine and Health SciencesPsychologykielen oppiminenChildlcsh:Scienceta515LanguageTemporal cortexBrain MappingMultidisciplinaryRepetition (rhetorical device)medicine.diagnostic_testRadiology and Imaging05 social sciencesPhonologyVerbal LearningLanguage acquisitionMagnetic Resonance ImagingSpeech PerceptionFemalePsychologyfonologiaCognitive psychologyResearch ArticleImaging TechniquesForeign languageeducationNeuroimagingResearch and Analysis Methodsta3112050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health scienceschildrenDiagnostic Medicineright superior temporal cortexmedicineLearningHumansSpeech0501 psychology and cognitive sciences6121 LanguagesProsodyLanguage AcquisitionBehaviorlcsh:RCognitive Psychology3112 Neurosciencesta1182Biology and Life SciencesLinguisticsMagnetoencephalographySpeech processingphonologyAge GroupsPeople and PlacesCognitive SciencePopulation Groupingslcsh:Q030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeurosciencePLOS ONE
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Enabling the full participation of university students with disabilities: seeking best practices for a barrier-free language centre

2015

Recent research has shown that 3.4% of university students in Finland have a diagnosed or observed illness or disability that affects their learning at the university level. The University of Jyväskylä Language Centre embarked on an organised, ongoing research and intervention project to enable appropriate teaching practices to suit the needs of all students. The process, thus far, has shown there is a need to clarify the rights and obligations of students and teachers to enable an atmosphere of mutual trust. A survey of the Language Centre teachers showed that all had taught students with disabilities during their university careers. Teachers wanted more information about disabilities, suc…

Medical educationidentifying learning disabilitiesHigher educationbusiness.industryBest practiceTeaching methodta6121support websitehigher educationPolitical sciencePedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONbarrier free language learningbusiness
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