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Dynamic L3 selves: a longitudinal study of five university L3 learners' motivational trajectories in China

The motivation to learn a third language (L3) has received increasing attention in research, especially with regard to how it evolves dynamically during the learning process. Underpinned by the L2 Motivational Self System [Dörnyei, Z. 2005. The Psychology of the Language Learner: Individual Differen...

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Published in:Language learning journal 2020-03, Vol.48 (2), p.201-212
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Chinese languages
College Students
Foreign Countries
German
German as a second language
Individual Differences
L3 motivational dynamics
Language learning motivation
Learning
Learning Experience
Learning Motivation
Learning Processes
longitudinal case study
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Multilingualism
Profiles
Psychology
Second Language Instruction
Second Language Learning
Self Concept
Student Attitudes
Student Motivation
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