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Alene Moyer; Exceptional Outcomes in L2 Phonology: The Critical Factors of Learner Engagement and Self-Regulation, Applied Linguistics, Volume 35, Issue 4, 1 September 2014, Pages 418–440, https://doi.org/10.1093/applin/amu012
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A number of studies attest to the late language learner's ability to attain native-like outcomes in morphology and syntax, with accent often the only linguistic hint of their non-native status. Nevertheless, some do end up sounding native-like despite a late start. This article explores possible explanations for 'exceptional' outcomes in L2 phonology, specifically, whether such learners' abilities are due to innate talent, a metacognitive learning approach, a certain social-psychological orientation, or specific kinds of experience. Various learners profiles are compared, an argument is made for learner engagement and self-regulation, and areas for future research are outlined.
