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The Dynamic Nature of Emotions in Language Learning Context: Theory, Method, and Analysis

Peng Wang, Lesya Y. Ganushchak, Camille Welie, Roel van Steensel

2024Educational Psychology Review36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In current research, emotions in language use situations are often examined only at their starting and ending points, akin to observing the beginning and end of a wave, while neglecting their complex fluctuations in between. To fully comprehend the dynamics of emotions in language use situations, it is essential to delve into their intricate unfolding throughout their progression. This is particularly critical in the context of Second Language Acquisition (SLA), where emotional dynamics can significantly influence learning outcomes and proficiency. Drawing on existing empirical research and theories, we propose a novel interpretation rooted in complex dynamic systems theory (CDST) to elucidate the dynamic nature of emotions in language use situations. Furthermore, we suggest methodologies for capturing the complete dynamics of emotional and language behaviours, including an analysis of their dynamic interrelationships. By embracing a dynamic perspective, we can advance our understanding of interplay between emotions and language behaviours from epistemological theory to methodology and analysis, paving the way for future research in this field.

Topics & Concepts

Educational psychologyCognitive scienceContext (archaeology)PsychologyPerspective (graphical)Language acquisitionInterpretation (philosophy)Field (mathematics)Dynamics (music)Cognitive psychologySecond-language acquisitionComprehension approachEpistemologyComputer scienceLinguisticsLanguage educationArtificial intelligenceMathematics educationPaleontologyProgramming languagePhilosophyMathematicsBiologyPedagogyPure mathematicsCognitive Science and Education ResearchEmotional Intelligence and PerformanceInnovative Teaching and Learning Methods