是什么促使L3学习者投资和/或撤资阿拉伯语?从“同一性”看学习动机

IF 0.7 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Jing Liao, N. An, Yongyan Zheng
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本研究从社会语言学的角度扩展了我们对中国语境下认同与阿拉伯语学习关系的理解。借鉴达尔文和诺顿(2015)的投资模型,本研究在中国学习者学习阿拉伯语动机的背景下探讨了身份与投资之间的相互作用。样本人群包括25名成年阿拉伯语学习者,他们以汉语为第一语言,英语为第二语言,阿拉伯语为第三语言。从学习者的回顾性叙述叙述和互补半结构化访谈的定性数据进行了身份和投资方面的分析。研究结果表明,这些中国阿拉伯语学习者的语言学习取向与其多方位和流动的身份(继承身份、竞争身份和想象身份)高度相关,这些身份是复杂的、动态的,可以随着时间的推移而协商和构建,涉及学习者对资本资源的可得性的感知以及他们获取符号和物质资源的目标。因此,投资/撤资受到身份和观念之间相互联系的影响。本研究总结了一些方法和理论的启示,为未来的研究学习LOTEs(非英语语言)和投资。
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What Motivates L3 Learners’ Investment and/or Divestment in Arabic? Understanding Learning Motivation in terms of “Identity”
The study extends our understanding of the relationship between identity and Arabic learning in the Chinese context from a sociolinguistic perspective. Drawing on Darvin and Norton’s (2015) model of investment, the study explores the interplay between identity and investment in the context of Chinese learners’ motivation to learn Arabic. The sample population comprises 25 adult Arabic learners with Chinese as their first language, English as their second language, and Arabic as their third language. Qualitative data from learners’ retrospective narrative accounts and complementary semi-structured interviews were analyzed in terms of identity and investment. The findings show that these Chinese Arabic learners’ constitutive orientation towards language learning is highly related to their multifaceted and fluid identities (inherited identities, competitive identities, and imagined identities), which are complex and dynamic and can be negotiated and constructed over time, involving learners’ perceptions of affordances in capital resources and their goals of acquiring symbolic and material resources. Therefore, investment/divestment is influenced by the interconnections between identities and perceptions. The study concludes with some methodological and theoretical implications for future research on learning LOTEs (languages other than English) and investment.
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