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Motivation and Aptitude: A Partial Validation of ECT-L2A ...
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Abstract:
Energy Conservation Theory of Second Language Acquisition (ECT-L2A; Han, Bao & Wiita, 2017), an interdisciplinary theory juxtaposing a physics perspective and an applied linguistics perspective, conceptualizes individuals’ ultimate attainment as a function of dynamic transformation of endogenous and exogenous energies throughout the learning process. ECT-L2A predicts, inter alia, (1) that beginning L2 learners should show stronger motivation than end-state learners, (2) that developing learners should show higher motivation than that of beginners, and (3) that beginning, developing, and end-state learners should exhibit similar profile in aptitude. These predictions were tested with 56 ESL learners. Correlation analyses were conducted on learners’ aptitude, motivation, years of study, and performance on a timed grammaticality judgment test. The results showed that: (1) with increase in proficiency and years of study, there was a decrease in motivation; (2) the effect of aptitude diminished as learners ...
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FOS Languages and literature; Interdisciplinary research; Linguistics; Motivation Psychology; Physics; Second language acquisition
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URL: https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/d8-p19n-0982 https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-p19n-0982
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