INITIATIVE AND SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION IN LINGUISTICS AND NON-LINGUISTICS STUDENTS

Among the many factors of the second (foreign) language acquisition (SLA/FLA), researchers distinguish various groups of personality traits (cognitive, volitional, and communicative). In Western psychology, personality factors of the SLA are most often studied on the basis of the Big Five or FiveFactor Model (FFM). In Russian psychology, numerous studies of personality traits as SLA factors have been carried out on the basis of the System-Functional Model by A. Krupnov. This model assumes personality traits consideration as a set of components and variables included into two subsystems: (1) motivational-meaningful (attitudinal-target, motivational, cognitive and productive components), and (2) regulatory-dynamic (dynamic, emotional, regulatory and reflexive-evaluative components). The correlation of SLA features with sociability, curiosity, persistence, and responsibility, were considered on the basis of this model. The purpose of the present study is to reveal and compare the correlations between the initiative as personality traits and the success in SLA in linguistics and non-linguistics students. A total of 241 respondents took part in the research. All the respondents were first- and second-year university students, of which 128 students (82% - female) are studying in the field of "Linguistics" and 113 students (64% - female) - in non-linguistic fields of study ("National Economy", "World Economy", "Psychology and Education"). All students study English as their major SL. The initiative was measured with the "Initiative Questionnaire" by A. Krupnov. This questionnaire includes 8 subscales according to the System-Functional Model of personality traits. To assess SLA we used the traditional academic achievement indicator (the semester final grades by English) as well as English teachers' assessment of SLA in their students by authors' expert scale (10 indicators and total score). The descriptive statistics methods, coefficients Cronbach' a and McDonald's., Spearman rank correlation analysis, and Wilcoxon T-test were used for processing the data. Statistical processing was carried out in the R software environment for statistical computing and graphics, version 3.5.2. The results of the present research showed that the initiative is more closely related to the SLA peculiarities in linguistics students than in non-linguistics students. But revealed correlations show that the students' initiative in SL learning can be ambiguously assessed by teachers, what corresponds to the data on the ambiguous assessment of creativity as FLA factor. In general, the research findings provide further arguments for discussing the problem of the criteria for SLA assessment by teachers, their objectivity and role in the development of students' initiative and creativity.

Authors
Krupnov A. , Novikova I. , Berisha N. , Novikov A.
Conference proceedings
Publisher
IATED
Language
English
Pages
4635-4642
Status
Published
Year
2019
Keywords
Second Language Acquisition; Personality Traits; System-Functional Model; Initiative; Linguistics students; English as a Second Language
Date of creation
02.11.2020
Date of change
14.07.2023
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/66247/
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