2021
DOI: 10.1111/flan.12576
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Anxiety, lexicon, and morphosyntax in instructed L2 Spanish

Abstract: Although generalized anxiety has increased among college students, it is unclear what effect this has on language anxiety. While language anxiety has been shown to negatively affect second language achievement, its impact at the level of specific linguistic subdomains has not been evaluated. In what follows, we explore what relationship, if any, exists between Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Foreign Language Anxiety and whether either construct is predictive of L2 Spanish lexical or morphosyntactic developmen… Show more

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“…concentration problems, negative expectation, rumination). As was discovered by Kirk et al ( 2022 ), generalized anxiety is highly and positively correlated to L2 anxiety significantly. This finding paves the way for the possibility that the above features of anxiety could be reified and projected in the L2 learning context.…”
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confidence: 56%
“…concentration problems, negative expectation, rumination). As was discovered by Kirk et al ( 2022 ), generalized anxiety is highly and positively correlated to L2 anxiety significantly. This finding paves the way for the possibility that the above features of anxiety could be reified and projected in the L2 learning context.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%