L2 Development from a CDST Perspective and the Issue of Generalizability

From a complex dynamic systems (CDST) perspective, language is understood as a dynamic system comprised of subsystems that change and develop over time in response to learner-internal and -external factors (Verspoor et al., 2008). Accordingly, language development is seen as a process responsive to...

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Main Author: Abby Massaro
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Language:English
Published: Columbia University Libraries 2023-01-01
Series:Studies in Applied Linguistics & TESOL
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description From a complex dynamic systems (CDST) perspective, language is understood as a dynamic system comprised of subsystems that change and develop over time in response to learner-internal and -external factors (Verspoor et al., 2008). Accordingly, language development is seen as a process responsive to the dynamic interaction between the learner and her context over time. While CDST prefers a process over product approach to analyzing language and its development, extant research on language learning has traditionally taken a more static and rigid perspective on acquisition, generally operating under the assumption that development can be understood (more or less) by drawing a straight line between individual variables or conditions and changes in the interlanguage. Findings from traditional research are often presented in “before and after” terms, framing language outcomes as a product of treatments, rather than characterizing developments as an ongoing and variable process.
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spelling doaj.art-6ff8b6b7f6a946b298edd0ac6715526b2023-01-31T19:23:08ZengColumbia University LibrariesStudies in Applied Linguistics & TESOL2689-193X2023-01-0122210.52214/salt.v22i2.10671L2 Development from a CDST Perspective and the Issue of GeneralizabilityAbby Massaro0Teachers College, Columbia University From a complex dynamic systems (CDST) perspective, language is understood as a dynamic system comprised of subsystems that change and develop over time in response to learner-internal and -external factors (Verspoor et al., 2008). Accordingly, language development is seen as a process responsive to the dynamic interaction between the learner and her context over time. While CDST prefers a process over product approach to analyzing language and its development, extant research on language learning has traditionally taken a more static and rigid perspective on acquisition, generally operating under the assumption that development can be understood (more or less) by drawing a straight line between individual variables or conditions and changes in the interlanguage. Findings from traditional research are often presented in “before and after” terms, framing language outcomes as a product of treatments, rather than characterizing developments as an ongoing and variable process. https://journals.library.columbia.edu/index.php/cjgl/%252525252525252525252525252525252525252525252525252525252525252509https:/journals.library.columbia.edu/index.php/SALT/article/view/10671
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