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The motivational dynamics of learning a foreign language of limited ethnolinguistic vitality during a study abroad

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Pages 932-949 | Received 27 Sep 2020, Accepted 21 Jul 2021, Published online: 13 Aug 2021
 

ABSTRACT

This study investigated the L2 motivation of five Chinese undergraduates learning Bulgarian as their major and studying in Bulgaria in a one-academic-year exchange programme. The focus of the study concerned a rarely explored L2 learning situation, namely when the L2 is associated with a host community of limited ethnolinguistic vitality. Based on the theoretical foundations of the L2 Motivational Self System and the ideal multilingual self, and drawing on the principles of retrodictive qualitative modelling, this study identified three distinct motivational patterns emerging during the one-year study abroad in Bulgaria: decreasing motivation with a weakened ideal Bulgarian self; fluctuating motivation with a weakened ideal Bulgarian self; and fluctuating motivation with a strengthened ideal Bulgarian self. A comparative analysis of these patterns suggested that: (a) language learners’ agentic interpretations of their sojourn in the host country had a considerable impact on their cultural interest, thereby shaping the quality of their ideal Bulgarian self; (b) the impairment/enhancement of the ideal Bulgarian self was a principal cause of the decrease/increase of the participants’ Bulgarian-learning motivation; (c) an ideal multilingual self can work as compensation for the impaired ideal Bulgarian self, by directly motivating student's learning when the ideal Bulgarian self was weakened.

Acknowledgements

I am grateful to Professor Zoltán Dörnyei for his recommendations on the initial draft of this article, to the anonymous referees for their constructive comments on the manuscript and to the five anonymous participants for their participation in this research.

Disclosure statement

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

Notes

1 Baosong: students who participated in the Baosong examination can be directly admitted by the university organizing this examination without attending college entrance examination (Gaokao) organized by the Ministry of Education of China.

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