Evolving Metacognitive Strategies in Hyperpolyglots: A Longitudinal Study of Adaptive Language Learning

This study investigates the evolving metacognitive strategies employed by hyperpolyglots during a twelve-month language acquisition journey. Thirty participants, each proficient in at least six languages, were analysed through a mixed-methods approach. Key findings reveal significant shifts in strat...

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Main Author: Angel Osle
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Published: Prof Thomas Tinnefeld 2024-01-01
Series:Journal of Linguistics and Language Teaching
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description This study investigates the evolving metacognitive strategies employed by hyperpolyglots during a twelve-month language acquisition journey. Thirty participants, each proficient in at least six languages, were analysed through a mixed-methods approach. Key findings reveal significant shifts in strategy usage, notably a decline in structured goal-setting from 87% to 72%, juxtaposed with an increase in self-monitoring from 65% to 88% and reflection-based strategies from 47% to 81%. These results highlight a transition towards more adaptive learning approaches, emphasising real-time assessment and reflective practices as essential components of effective language learning. Furthermore, factors such as language similarity and cognitive load played crucial roles in shaping participants' strategy adaptations, with 76% employing goal rotation and 68% using cognitive cycling. These findings underscore the dynamic interplay between proficiency levels, cognitive management, and metacognitive awareness, contributing to a nuanced understanding of language acquisition among hyperpolyglots.
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spelling doaj-art-38d16b1ddeca47429fe7e4a96f4c72422025-02-04T08:54:20ZdeuProf Thomas TinnefeldJournal of Linguistics and Language Teaching2190-46772024-01-01152139156https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14787076Evolving Metacognitive Strategies in Hyperpolyglots: A Longitudinal Study of Adaptive Language Learning Angel Osle0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7589-4358University of Essex, UKThis study investigates the evolving metacognitive strategies employed by hyperpolyglots during a twelve-month language acquisition journey. Thirty participants, each proficient in at least six languages, were analysed through a mixed-methods approach. Key findings reveal significant shifts in strategy usage, notably a decline in structured goal-setting from 87% to 72%, juxtaposed with an increase in self-monitoring from 65% to 88% and reflection-based strategies from 47% to 81%. These results highlight a transition towards more adaptive learning approaches, emphasising real-time assessment and reflective practices as essential components of effective language learning. Furthermore, factors such as language similarity and cognitive load played crucial roles in shaping participants' strategy adaptations, with 76% employing goal rotation and 68% using cognitive cycling. These findings underscore the dynamic interplay between proficiency levels, cognitive management, and metacognitive awareness, contributing to a nuanced understanding of language acquisition among hyperpolyglots.https://linguisticsandlanguageteaching.blogspot.com/search?q=Evolving+Metacognitive+Strategies+in+Hyperpolyglots%3A+A+Longitudinal+Study+of+Adaptive+Language+Learningmetacognitive strategieshyperpolyglotslanguage acquisitionself-monitoringadaptive learning
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Evolving Metacognitive Strategies in Hyperpolyglots: A Longitudinal Study of Adaptive Language Learning
Journal of Linguistics and Language Teaching
metacognitive strategies
hyperpolyglots
language acquisition
self-monitoring
adaptive learning
title Evolving Metacognitive Strategies in Hyperpolyglots: A Longitudinal Study of Adaptive Language Learning
title_full Evolving Metacognitive Strategies in Hyperpolyglots: A Longitudinal Study of Adaptive Language Learning
title_fullStr Evolving Metacognitive Strategies in Hyperpolyglots: A Longitudinal Study of Adaptive Language Learning
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title_short Evolving Metacognitive Strategies in Hyperpolyglots: A Longitudinal Study of Adaptive Language Learning
title_sort evolving metacognitive strategies in hyperpolyglots a longitudinal study of adaptive language learning
topic metacognitive strategies
hyperpolyglots
language acquisition
self-monitoring
adaptive learning
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