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Isobel Kai-Hui Wang; Andrew D. Cohen – Applied Linguistics, 2023
This paper describes a close-up investigation of four advanced language learners' engagement with strategy instruction (SI) materials specially designed to enhance efforts to fine-tune comprehension and production of academic vocabulary. The learners first completed a measure of learning style, and then provided introspective and retrospective…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Learning Strategies, Vocabulary Development, Academic Language
Exceptional Outcomes in L2 Phonology: The Critical Factors of Learner Engagement and Self-Regulation
Moyer, Alene – Applied Linguistics, 2014
A number of studies attest to the late language learner's ability to attain native-like outcomes in morphology and syntax, with accent often the only linguistic hint of their non-native status. Nevertheless, some do end up sounding native-like despite a late start. This article explores possible explanations for "exceptional"…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Phonology, Metacognition, Profiles
Iwasaki, Noriko – Applied Linguistics, 2010
Previous studies on L2 Japanese sojourners often reported that learners overuse the plain style or haphazardly mix the plain and polite styles upon return. These styles, which are often associated with formal or informal contexts, also index complex social and situational meanings, and native speakers are reported to shift their styles to create…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Foreign Countries, Native Speakers, English

Littlemore, Jeannette – Applied Linguistics, 2001
Tests the hypothesis that holistic students tend to use communication strategies that are based on holistic comparison, and analytic students tend to use strategies that are based on description and segmental perspectives. Suggests that individual differences in patterns of communication strategy usage can be attributed in part to cognitive style.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Students, Higher Education, Individual Differences

Wenden, Anita L. – Applied Linguistics, 1998
Reviews theoretical and research literature on learner strategies and self-directed language learning, particularly concerning the role of metacognitive knowledge in learning. Argues that too little attention is given to the function of metacognition in language learning. Practical implications for second-language instruction are discussed.…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Cognitive Style, Independent Study, Language Research

Cameron, Judy; Epling, W. Frank – Applied Linguistics, 1989
Investigated interaction styles and success at problem solving by students of English as a Second Language. The most interesting outcome of this study was the finding that when passive learners were paired with active ones, these pairs were as effective as dyads made up of only active ones. (26 references) (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Cognitive Style, English (Second Language), Interaction

Huang, Xiao-Hua; van Naerssen, Margaret – Applied Linguistics, 1987
Describes the study of learning strategies employed by successful (defined in terms of oral communicative abilities) Chinese learners of English. These strategies are compared to those of less successful learners and those of other population types from other studies. The test of oral communicative abilities is described. A strategies…
Descriptors: Chinese, Cognitive Style, Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language)