英语环境下大学生意大利语第二语言学习动机的多维理解

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Giuseppe D’Orazzi, J. Hajek
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澳大利亚对意大利语学习动机的研究主要集中在学生对理想意大利语自我的创造上(如Caruso和Fraschini)。这样做,他们似乎主要是为了探索学生对意大利语学习过程的心理反应。我们的研究旨在通过使用三层次模型(D'Orazzi, Motivation)来补充前人的研究,该模型结合了微观层面的心理和认知成分分析,中观层面的教学动态分析和宏观层面的社会背景分析。虽然采用了强烈的定量方法,但其结果也建立在D' orazzi和Hajek最近对大学生在澳大利亚等英语国家学习意大利语的动机进行的定性研究的基础上,并可能与之形成对比。在这篇文章中,我们分析了在澳大利亚一些大学招收的意大利语学生中收集的调查数据。两份在线问卷发送给学生,他们回答了51个李克特量表问题,这些问题反映了他们作为初学者在一年多的意大利语学习中的学习经历。我们的研究结果表明,第二语言学习动机随着时间的推移具有多维度和动态性(Oakes和Howard),也遵循了Danesi的观点,即在第二语言学习动机的研究中需要考虑教学因素。
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A Multidimensional Understanding of Italian L2 Learner Motivation among University Students in a Predominantly English-Speaking Environment
Studies on motivation in learning Italian in Australia have mostly shed light on students’ creation of an ideal Italian self (e.g., Caruso and Fraschini). In doing so, they appear mainly to explore students’ psychological reactions to the Italian learning process. Our study aims to complement previous research through the use of a three-level model (D'Orazzi, Motivation) that incorporates the analysis of psychological and cognitive components at the micro level, pedagogical dynamics at the meso level, and social context at the macro level. While taking a strongly quantitative approach, its results also build on and potentially contrast with those of a recent qualitative study undertaken by D'Orazzi and Hajek on university students’ motivation when learning Italian in an English-speaking country such as Australia. In this article, we analyze survey data collected among students of Italian enrolled at a selection of Australian universities. Two online questionnaires were sent to students who answered fifty-one Likert scale questions addressing their learning experience as beginner students over one year of Italian studies. Our results point to the multidimensional and dynamic nature of second language learning motivation over time (Oakes and Howard), also following Danesi's argument that pedagogical factors need to be considered in studies on L2 learning motivation.
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