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Looking beyond the L2 Motivational Self System

Lessons from two “lost” decades

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2025

Ali H. Al-Hoorie
Affiliation:
Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu, Jubail, Saudi Arabia
Phil Hiver*
Affiliation:
Florida State University , Tallahassee, FL, USA
Yo In'nami
Affiliation:
Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan
*
Corresponding author: Phil Hiver; Email: phiver@fsu.edu
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Abstract

In this rejoinder, we provide a historical overview of the emerging critiques of the L2 Motivational Self System and examine the structural and conceptual factors that have perpetuated these unresolved issues. As our analysis shows, a core concern is that the L2 Motivational Self System lacks clear falsifiability criteria, making it difficult to evaluate or revise in light of contradictory evidence. Despite numerous inconsistent or null findings, there appears to be no threshold at which core assumptions are reconsidered. We argue that advancing the field requires a renewed commitment to falsifiability, where constructs are subjected to empirical scrutiny and can, in principle, be shown to be wrong. Beyond technical matters, we acknowledge the emotional and professional challenges involved in confronting evidence that undermines familiar frameworks. We advocate for a shift toward greater theoretical precision, methodological transparency, and openness to critique.

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