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Exploring the Environmental Factors of a Bilingual's Language Development

Eunsook Jeong, Jae Keun Lee
  • 언어ENG
  • URLhttp://db.koreascholar.com/Article/Detail/316743
외국어교육
제22권 제3호 (2015.09)
pp.57-87
한국외국어교육학회 (The Korea Association Of Foreign Languages Education)
초록

The purpose of this study is to explore one bilingual person’s language development in relation to the changing environments in which she has lived. Bronfenbrenner's (1977, 1979, 1992) bioecological model provided insight as a theoretical framework in that the model emphasizes active interactions and strong interconnectedness between the individual and her surrounding environments, as well as interactions among environments (micro, meso, exo, and macrosystem). As a main data source, a two and half hour semi-structured interview was conducted with the participant, who is a Korean-English bilingual pursuing a graduate degree at an American university. The analysis of the interview data revealed that 1) the participant's developing characteristics (e.g., outgoing personality, age of language learning), 2) the changing environments (e.g., parents’ belief and philosophy, home residential location), and 3) the interactions between the participant and her environments (e.g., the participant’s intrinsic motivation and the mother’s philosophy) and interactions between inner and outer environments (e.g., school system and national educational policy) played out for the participant's reach on the current language development in Korean and English.

목차
I. Introduction
 II. Theoretical Framework
 III. Methodology
  1. Participant
  2. Data Collection and Analysis
 IV. Findings
  1. Participant, Environments, and Interactions
  2. Developmental Outcomes
 V. Conclusion
 References
 Appendix 1
 Appendix 2
저자
  • Eunsook Jeong(Korea National University of Education) First author
  • Jae Keun Lee(Korea National University of Education) Corresponding author