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Volume 11, Issue 2 , October 2023

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Research Article 1. Applied Linguistics (Language Teaching and Learning)
Sociocultural Theory, Intertheory Dialogues and (In-)Commensurabilities in the Field of Second Language Acquisition: Introduction to the Special Issue

Saeed Karimi-Aghdam; Rémi A. van Compernolle

Volume 11, Issue 2 , October 2023, Pages 1-30

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2023.14765

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  In this article, we first discuss the rationale behind opening up a dialogic space between sociocultural theory and other compatible theories. In the second section, a brief sketch of sociocultural theory in the field of second language acquisition (SLA) is provided. In the third section, exploring the ...  Read More

Research Article 1. Applied Linguistics (Language Teaching and Learning)
L2 Motivation as Seen Through the Lenses of Sociocultural Theory and Complexity / Dynamic Systems Theory: Are They Commensurable?

Michael Amory; Mariana Lima Becker

Volume 11, Issue 2 , October 2023, Pages 31-61

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2024.28021.1470

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  Research on motivation in second language (L2) learning has progressed tremendously over the last several decades. Within the recent trend to investigate the socially situated context of motivation and the role of social processes in shaping individual L2 motivation, Sociocultural Theory (SCT) and Complexity ...  Read More

Research Article 1. Applied Linguistics (Language Teaching and Learning)
Can Concept-Based Language Instruction Change Beginning Learners’ Aspectual Development?: Preliminary Experimental Evidence that Novice Learners Taught Boundedness Are Less Influenced by Lexical Aspect

Elizabeth Maria Kissling

Volume 11, Issue 2 , October 2023, Pages 63-84

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2023.27948.1447

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  Concept-Based Language Instruction (C-BLI) is rooted in Vygotskian sociocultural theories (SCT) of learning and modeled after Systemic Theoretical Instruction. Investigations of C-BLI have reported positive instructional outcomes such as increased conceptual awareness and control for a variety of targeted ...  Read More

Research Article 1. Applied Linguistics (Language Teaching and Learning)
Integration and Compatibility of Sociocultural Theory and Cognitive Linguistics for Second Language Lexicogrammar Instruction

Benjamin White; Kyoko Masuda

Volume 11, Issue 2 , October 2023, Pages 85-106

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2024.28052.1476

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  In recent years, there has been a growing interest in bringing together Vygotskian sociocultural theory and cognitive linguistics for research on second language (L2) instruction. This paper explores the compatibility of the two theoretical orientations and finds that certain key assumptions within cognitive ...  Read More

Research Article 1. Applied Linguistics (Language Teaching and Learning)
A Diffractive Reading of Multiliteracies, Participatory Teacher Action Research and Cultural Historical Activity Theory: Entanglements and Insights in Indigenous Language Teaching

Sabine Siekmann; Joan Parker Webster

Volume 11, Issue 2 , October 2023, Pages 107-131

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2024.28038.1473

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  This article examines the onto-epistemological-methodological grounding of a conceptualization of praxis in the context of Indigenous language teaching for maintenance and revitalization.  We conduct a diffractive reading (Barad, 2007) of cultural historical activity theory (Vygotsky, 1978; Engeström, ...  Read More

Research Article 1. Applied Linguistics (Language Teaching and Learning)
Collectivizing an Orientation to Turn-Allocation as a Learnable Through Pre-Task Planning

Nuria Ballesteros Soria; Rémi Adam van Compernolle

Volume 11, Issue 2 , October 2023, Pages 133-160

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2024.28178.1502

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  Pre-task planning has been extensively studied in task-based language teaching research, but a limited number of studies to date has explored the phenomenon through a sociocultural theory lens. In this article, we report on pre-task planning from a Vygotskian group-as-collective perspective by examining ...  Read More

Research Article 1. Applied Linguistics (Language Teaching and Learning)
ELF and Sociocultural Theory: An Integrated Approach

Enrico Grazzi

Volume 11, Issue 2 , October 2023, Pages 161-181

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2024.28866.1581

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  The main focus of this article is on the controversial issue of integrating English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) into English Language Teaching (ELT). Particularly, the plurilithic nature of English as an international language in the age of Globalization challenges the long sedimented native-speakerism ...  Read More

Research Article 1. Applied Linguistics (Language Teaching and Learning)
Vygotskian Sociocultural Theory for Second Language Learners: Addressing In/commensurabilities with Popular School-Based Curricula

Alessandro Rosborough; Jennifer Wimmer

Volume 11, Issue 2 , October 2023, Pages 183-204

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2024.28049.1474

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  This paper addresses the in/commensurability of Vygotskian sociocultural theory (SCT) with popular K-12 educational curricula positioned and claiming to use his theory in practice (McLeod, 2019). We discuss well-known educational curricula, models, and social theories in relation to second language learning. ...  Read More

Review Article 1. Applied Linguistics (Language Teaching and Learning)
Reflections on the Special Issue and the Significance of Pre-Paradigm Thinking for the Field of Second Language Acquisition

James P. Lantolf

Volume 11, Issue 2 , October 2023, Pages 205-231

https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2024.29542.1673

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  I am pleased to have been afforded the opportunity to offer my reflections on the articles included in the special issue of JALDA on what I will call “pre-paradigm” research. I borrow the concept from Kuhn (2012), which I believe appropriately describes the current state of affairs in SLA. ...  Read More