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Katarina Mentzelopoulos on Exceptionalism in Language Learning

Oct 17, 20221 hr 31 minEp. 82
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Katarina Mentzelopoulos is an ESRC-funded Ph.D. student at the University of Nottingham, UK. Her research interests include language learning motivation, exceptional language learning, multilingualism and learner identity.

She recently co-authored two books with the late Zoltán Dörnyei:

The books tell the stories of people who achieved native-like proficiency against all odds.

In this episode, Katarina discusses:

  • what exceptionalism in language learning means

  • the critical period hypothesis

  • polyglots vs mastering a language

  • how they selected participants for the books & their stories

  • why native-like isn’t necessarily the standard and what is instead

  • markedness versus proficiency

  • why forming a bond with the language is integral

  • working with Zoltán Dörnyei and his legacy

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Book 1: Stories

Book 2: Lessons

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