?This book looks at the development of language skills in Swedish as a
second language in young adults, beginning from the first months of
their second language instruction and ending after three years of
intensive language courses. The focus is on three proficiency
dimensions: complexity, accuracy, and fluency, and their interplay at
group level and in individual students.
At the beginning of the second language learning process, accuracy,
complexity, and fluency are not integrated in the learner's mind and
they tend to act in an arbitrary fashion. During second language
development, integration of all dimensions proceeds steadily and after
three years of learning the discrepancy between different aspects of
proficiency is very low. The study traces the mutual impact of each
dimension on particular aspects in order to identify four distinct
learner profiles. The goal of this book is to provide a platform for
further discussion of the dynamics of second language development and
the interconnectedness of the systems involved in this development.
Iwona Kowal calls for an individual approach to be taken with every
learner and for development to be treated as a constant interplay
between many factors.