Why Hungarian? Motivations of Hungarian language learners in Finland

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Názov: Why Hungarian? Motivations of Hungarian language learners in Finland
Autori: Ildikó Pusztai-Varga, Anita Kéri
Zdroj: Hungarian Studies. 38:245-275
Informácie o vydavateľovi: Akademiai Kiado Zrt., 2025.
Rok vydania: 2025
Predmety: 05.02. Közgazdasági és gazdálkodástudományok
Popis: Since the end of the 18th century, when knowledge and awareness of the linguistically related Hungarian and Finnish language started to spread in both language speaking communities, several different forms of social, political and cultural relations have encouraged members of the two societies to learn each other's language. Knowing the language of the partner community has meant deeper insight into its cultural, social, and public life, and it has been a key to understanding each other better. This research aims at answering the question of what motivates adult language learners to study Hungarian as a foreign language in present day Finland. The study focusses on adult education and university education as study environments. The research methodology mixes qualitative and quantitative methods and is empirical in nature. The theoretical background is based on research on motivation for language learning, particularly on Zoltán Dörnyei's model about components of foreign language learning motivation, and on the context of the history of social and cultural relations between Finland and Hungary. The results show that elements of the Dörnyei model surface within the answers of the research participants and can be further grouped according to categories related to those of Dörnyei.
Druh dokumentu: Article
Popis súboru: text
ISSN: 1588-2772
0236-6568
DOI: 10.1556/044.2025.00263
Rights: CC BY
Prístupové číslo: edsair.doi.dedup.....9daa5280f76112c3cf3b7f70897e764d
Databáza: OpenAIRE
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Abstrakt:Since the end of the 18th century, when knowledge and awareness of the linguistically related Hungarian and Finnish language started to spread in both language speaking communities, several different forms of social, political and cultural relations have encouraged members of the two societies to learn each other's language. Knowing the language of the partner community has meant deeper insight into its cultural, social, and public life, and it has been a key to understanding each other better. This research aims at answering the question of what motivates adult language learners to study Hungarian as a foreign language in present day Finland. The study focusses on adult education and university education as study environments. The research methodology mixes qualitative and quantitative methods and is empirical in nature. The theoretical background is based on research on motivation for language learning, particularly on Zoltán Dörnyei's model about components of foreign language learning motivation, and on the context of the history of social and cultural relations between Finland and Hungary. The results show that elements of the Dörnyei model surface within the answers of the research participants and can be further grouped according to categories related to those of Dörnyei.
ISSN:15882772
02366568
DOI:10.1556/044.2025.00263