Introduction to the special issue on foreign language anxiety: Theoretical and methodological developments
Journal cover Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching, volume 15, no. 4, year 2025, title Special issue: Foreign language anxiety: Theoretical and methodological developments
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language anxiety
foreign language anxiety
second language anxiety

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Botes, E., Dewaele, J.-M., & Greiff, S. (2025). Introduction to the special issue on foreign language anxiety: Theoretical and methodological developments. Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching, 15(4), 701–713. https://doi.org/10.14746/ssllt.50363

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Abstract

This introduction outlines the theoretical and methodological developments that have shaped research on foreign language anxiety since Scovel’s (1978) foundational review. Building on MacIntyre’s (2017) synthesis of the confounding, specialized, and dynamic phases, we argue that the field has entered a new contextual phase characterized by increasingly narrow, context-specific research questions and more sophisticated analytic approaches. We summarize eight contributions included in this special issue, which collectively span person-centered, cross-cultural, physiological, dynamic, and task-specific examinations of language anxiety. These studies expand the nomological network of language anxiety by incorporating constructs such as shame, guilt, and imposter phenomenon; revisit debates surrounding the directionality of the anxiety-proficiency relationship; and employ innovative methodologies including latent profile analysis, Bayesian modelling, heart-rate variability, and experience sampling. Together, they demonstrate how language anxiety is best understood as a contextually grounded and dynamic construct.

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