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Second language acquisition from Syrian refugees’ perspectives: Difficulties and solutions
Date
2020-07-06
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Publisher
De Gruyter
Abstract
The current study explored the second language acquisition (SLA) difficulties that 45 Syrian
refugees and asylum seekers encountered in nine countries (Germany, Turkey, Sweden, Denmark,
Norway, France, Malay, Austria, and Romania) that they fled to away from the ongoing war in Syria. The
study also sought to elicit the solutions for these difficulties from the participants’ views. This research
employed interviews and an open-ended questionnaire utilizing the Facebook Messenger application to
gather data. The study builds on and broadens the scope of language acquisition research and questions
main SLA theoretical underpinnings. The study found a variety of difficulties pertinent to economic,
personal, social, linguistic, temporal, and psychological factors. The participants’ recommendations were
classified into refugee-based, community-based, and authority-based ones.
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Keywords
acquisition difficulties, asylum seekers, refugees, second language acquisition
Citation
Al Masri, H. and Abu-Ayyash, E.A.S. (2020) “Second language acquisition from Syrian refugees’ perspectives: Difficulties and solutions,” Open Linguistics, 6(1), pp. 372–385.