“谈判专家与新手在母语与第二语言学习者互动中的立场”

IF 4.7 1区 文学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Modern Language Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-09 DOI:10.1111/modl.12882
Ana Fernández–Dobao
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摘要本研究以定位理论和维果茨基的社会文化心理理论为基础,分析了传统二语学习者互动中专家和新手位置协商的话语过程。它研究了定位实践如何塑造HL和L2学习者之间的合作,确定创造了哪些类型的学习机会以及为谁创造了学习机会。数据收集于一个高中级西班牙语班,该班有8名高一级学习者和10名二语学习者。作为常规课程活动的一部分,学习者完成了四项合作写作任务。选择三个HL-L2相互作用作为案例研究。对语篇定位、互动模式和语言相关事件的综合分析表明,由于语言学习者的传统说话者地位,专家位置通常被分配给他们,限制了这些学习者获得语言反馈和语言发展所需的帮助。当既定的语言专业知识概念受到挑战,外语学习者被定位为语言学习者,可以获得知识,他们的第二语言伙伴被定位为平等的同伴,可以分享知识时,外语发展的机会就会扩大。本文讨论了这些发现的研究和教学意义。
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Pero yo también estoy aprendiendo”: Negotiating expert and novice positions in heritage–second language learner interaction
Abstract Drawing on positioning theory and Vygotsky's sociocultural theory of mind, this study analyzes the discursive processes through which expert and novice positions are negotiated in heritage–second language (HL–L2) learner interaction. It examines how positioning practices shape collaboration between HL and L2 learners, determining what types of learning opportunities are created and for whom. Data was collected in a high‐intermediate Spanish language class with 8 HL and 10 L2 learners. As part of their regular course activities, learners completed four collaborative writing tasks in mixed dyads. Three HL–L2 interactions were selected as case studies. The combined analysis of discursive positioning, patterns of interaction, and language‐related episodes showed how expert positions, often assigned to HL learners due to their heritage speaker status, constrain these learners’ access to the linguistic feedback and help needed for HL development. When pre‐established conceptions of linguistic expertise are challenged and HL learners are positioned as language learners, with knowledge to gain, and their L2 partners as equal peers, with knowledge to share, opportunities for HL development expand. The article discusses the research and pedagogical implications of these findings.
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期刊介绍: A refereed publication, The Modern Language Journal is dedicated to promoting scholarly exchange among teachers and researchers of all modern foreign languages and English as a second language. This journal publishes documented essays, quantitative and qualitative research studies, response articles, and editorials that challenge paradigms of language learning and teaching. The Modern Language Journal offers a professional calendar of events and news, a listing of relevant articles in other journals, an annual survey of doctoral degrees in all areas concerning foreign and second languages, and reviews of scholarly books, textbooks, videotapes, and software.
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