ABSTRACT
This volume explores the connections between multilingualism and the psychology of language learning and teaching. It provides new insights into the relationship between these two areas and the complex realities of multilingual individuals.
The book seeks to advance scholarship in both multilingualism and psychology by extending existing studies in PLLT beyond the study of one language at a time and focusing on both learners and teachers. Collectively, the chapters make the case for bringing together multilingualism and PLLT for a more holistic view into issues impacting learners and teachers, reflecting on areas including Willingness to Communicate (WTC), wellbeing, emotions, motivation, identities, self-efficacy, and agency. In turning the focus on multilingual learners and teachers and their respective experiences, practices, and beliefs, the book offers directions for researchers and stakeholders to foster learner and teacher success in the language classroom and beyond.
This volume will be of interest to students and scholars in multilingualism, psycholinguistics, language teacher education, language learning and teaching, and applied linguistics.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Interdisciplinary approaches to the psychology of multilingual learners and teachers
part 1|193 pages
Multilingualism and learner psychology
chapter 2|20 pages
Willingness to communicate and multilingualism
chapter 3|26 pages
Negotiating identities, navigating speaking
chapter 4|19 pages
The more, the merrier? Comparing conceptualisations of self-report multilingualism as a predictor of individual differences
chapter 5|18 pages
Psychotypology-guided strategy development and multilingual learner emotions when learning a linguistically distant language
chapter 6|19 pages
Just about the language? Relating vision to multilingual learners' Mandarin learning engagement
chapter 7|18 pages
Learners' multilingual selves
chapter 8|27 pages
Motivation and attitudes of Modern Greek FL learners in the multilingual context of Catalonia, Spain
chapter 9|19 pages
Exploring Finnish high school students' multilingual repertoires
chapter 10|25 pages
Multilingual identity, metalinguistic abilities and their complex interaction in education
part 2|107 pages
Multilingualism and teacher psychology
