The Internal Structure of Language Learning Motivation and Its Relationship with Language Choice and Learning Effort

Language learning motivation is a complex, composite construct, and although past research has identified a number of its key components, the interrelationship of these components has often been subject to debate. Similarly, the exact contribution of the various motivational components to learning b...

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Assimilation
Communities
Foreign Countries
Language acquisition
Language choice
Language instruction
Languages
Learning
Learning Motivation
Modeling
Motivation
Motivation research
Nonnative languages
Second Language Learning
Self esteem
Structural Equation Models
Student Motivation
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