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Research Article

Measuring and understanding linguistic insecurity in heritage and foreign language contexts: design and validation of a novel scale

Received 26 Dec 2022, Accepted 25 Sep 2023, Published online: 08 Nov 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Linguistic insecurity, a feeling arising for speakers who perceive their language abilities as ‘non-standard’, has attracted the attention of scholars in SLA for both heritage (HL) and foreign language (FL) learners. Adding to the growing body of research in emotions within applied linguistics, this mixed-methods study introduces the Diverse Learner Linguistic Insecurity Scale (D-LIS), developed to measure linguistic insecurity specifically for learners of Spanish from diverse linguistic backgrounds, including heritage and foreign language profiles (N = 131). The study also explores differences in linguistic insecurity between heritage and foreign language learners, and the relationship between HL/FL linguistic insecurity and proficiency. Results demonstrate high D-LIS reliability (ω = .89) and validity. A principal components analysis revealed a three-component structure (POV = 67.4%) relevant for both learner profiles. Results also show similar levels of linguistic insecurity for all learner backgrounds, though quantitative and qualitative data suggest linguistic insecurity anchored in different experiences for heritage versus foreign language learners. Lastly, a two-tailed Spearman’s correlation showed a significant negative relationship between linguistic insecurity and language proficiency. In responses to current findings, future research and pedagogical implications are discussed for diverse language learner backgrounds.

Acknowledgments

I am eternally grateful to all of the dedicated instructors and participants who made this study possible. I would like to express my deep appreciation to Drs. Lourdes Ortega, Ronald Leow, Beatriz Lado, and Gabriela DeRobles for their support and invaluable feedback during this study. In addition, I am extremely grateful to the reviewers of this manuscript, whose comments and suggestions were invaluable in reaching the final product.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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