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Processability theory and Japanese as a second language
Kawaguchi, Satomi. - : Tokyo, Japan, Bonjinsha, 2005
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The lexical statistics of word recognition problems caused by L2 phonetic confusion
Cutler, Anne. - : Adelaide, S. Aust, Causal Productions, 2005
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From nominal to pronominal person reference in the early language of a Mandarin-English bilingual child
Qi, Ruying. - : U.S.A, Cascadilla Press, 2005
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Acquiring auditory and phonetic categories
Goudbeek, Martijn; Smits, Roel; Cutler, Anne (R12329). - : The Netherlands, Elsevier, 2005
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Sviluppo obbligato e progresso morfosintattico : un caso di processabilita in Italiano L2
Bettoni, Camilla; Di Biase, Bruno. - : Perugia, Guerra, 2005
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Personal investment theory and Japanese university students' achievement on the Test of English as a Foreign Language
Da Silva, Dexter E.; McInerney, Dennis M.. - : Coldstream, Vic, Australian Association for Research in Education, 2005
Abstract: Researchers and theorists in the area of Second Language Acquisition (e.g., Ellis, 1994; Gass & Selinker, 1994; Larsen-Freeman & Long, 1991; Spolsky, 1989) consider there to be a wide variety of factors that contribute to language proficiency and achievement. These include motivation, language aptitude, the learning environment, learning styles and strategies, age, and personality factors. This paper focuses on motivational and sense-of-self characteristics, and their contribution to achievement on an academic English test. Data were collected from 500 female, Japanese, first-year university students using the Inventory of University Motivation, based on Maehr's multiple goal model of Personal Investment (Maehr, 1984; Maehr & Braskamp, 1986). Results from multiple regression analyses showed that half of the components of the scales were effective in predicting academic English proficiency as measured by Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores. Three scales, Sense of competence at English, Competition in English, and Social Concern in English, had the highest predictive utility.
Keyword: 130309 - Learning Sciences; college students; English language; Japan; motivation in education; second language acquisition; Test of English as a Foreign Language
URL: http://www.aare.edu.au/05pap/abs05.htm
http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/36287
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