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摘要
近几十年来,应用语言学(AL)研究经历了重大变革,与之相伴的是该领域二次研究的激增。利用 WoS 数据,我们对 1970 年至 2022 年间的 881 篇二次研究文章和 44,752 条参考文献进行了广泛的文献计量分析。利用 CiteSpace 的 "作者共引网络"、"关键词共现网络 "和 "突发性检测 "分析,我们确定了核心研究集群、其关键主题、关联和重要突发性。然后,我们通过深入分析综合了所有主要集群的内容。我们的研究结果表明,尽管英美占主导地位,但 AL 的二次研究日益普及,亚洲国家也做出了巨大贡献。影响 AL 知识结构的主要学科包括心理学、神经学、社会学、教育学和计算机科学。四个主题是 AL 概念结构的基础:语言教育与计算机科学、心理语言学、神经语言学和社会语言学。按突发强度排名的合著作者是莫赫尔、乔姆斯基和博廷。利用数据驱动的科学革命理论,我们从认识论的角度识别了新兴研究趋势并追踪了动态变化。这种动态视角有助于更细致地了解 AL 领域的演变,标志着批判应用语言学进入了一个新时代。本研究是基于经验的 AL 二次研究综述,为未来研究提供了重要启示。
Science mapping the literature in Applied Linguistics secondary research: navigating knowledge evolution from an epistemic perspective (1970–2022)
Applied Linguistics (AL) research has undergone significant transformation in recent decades, accompanied by a surge in secondary research within the field. Using WoS data, we conducted an extensive bibliometric analysis of 881 secondary research articles and 44,752 references spanning 1970 to 2022. Utilizing CiteSpace's “author co-citation network,” “keyword co-occurrence network,” and “burst detection” analyses, we identified core research clusters, their key topics, connections, and significant bursts. Then we synthesize all the main clusters' content through in-depth analysis. Our findings reveal the growing popularity of secondary research in AL, with substantial contributions from Asian countries despite Anglo-American dominance. Key disciplines influencing the AL's intellectual structure include Psychology, Neurology, Sociology, Education, and Computer Science. Four thematic strands anchor AL's conceptual structure: Language Education & Computer Science, Psycholinguistics, Neurolinguistics, and Sociolinguistics. The top-ranked co-cited authors by burst strength are Moher, Chomsky, and Botting. Using a data-driven theory of scientific revolution, we identify emerging research trends and track dynamic changes from an epistemic perspective. This dynamic perspective contributes to a more nuanced understanding of the evolution of the AL domain, signaling a new era of Critical Applied Linguistics. This study, an empirically-based overview of AL secondary research, offers important implications for future research.
期刊介绍:
Language Sciences is a forum for debate, conducted so as to be of interest to the widest possible audience, on conceptual and theoretical issues in the various branches of general linguistics. The journal is also concerned with bringing to linguists attention current thinking about language within disciplines other than linguistics itself; relevant contributions from anthropologists, philosophers, psychologists and sociologists, among others, will be warmly received. In addition, the Editor is particularly keen to encourage the submission of essays on topics in the history and philosophy of language studies, and review articles discussing the import of significant recent works on language and linguistics.