Affiliation:
1. Tokyo Metropolitan University
Abstract
Abstract
Drawing on longitudinal data from the perspective of Complex Dynamic Systems Theory, I portray how L2 language
socialization is promoted by an L2 user’s agency borne out of his Ideal L2 self. This paper first showcases a decade-long
longitudinal OPI (Oral Proficiency Interview) data set elicited from an L2 Japanese user who speaks Korean as his L1, focusing on
the process of affective adverb acquisition observed through transformations in his speech style. Then, employing the Trajectory
Equifinality Approach (TEA), I examine holistically how changes in the use of affective adverbs reflects the L2 user’s language
socialization by visualizing his language environment and language awareness chronically, including his own reflections through
retrospective interviews.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company