Katja Mäntylä
PhD (Applied linguistics 2004); Adjunct professor (English, especially teaching of vocabulary, 2010)
katja.mantyla@utu.fi Office: 114a ORCID identifier: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1813-8329 |
second/foreign language learning and teaching; vocabulary (learning); formulaic sequences; language assessment
I started as Professor of English (language learning and teaching) in a two-year post in August 2019. Before joining the staff at Turku university, I worked for over 20 years at the University of Jyväskylä in different posts: researcher, co-ordinator and most recently as a senior lecturer (and am on leave from that post). I have also worked as an English teacher at a private company. I am a member of the Matriculation Examination Board as well as its Language Committee, and the chair for the English section.
I specialise in vocabulary studies, and
in second/foreign language learning and teaching and have been doing research on different areas in the field. The projects I'm currently involved in include Formulaic sequences in three morphologically different languages funded by the
Swedish Cultural Foundation (PI Sinikka
Lahtinen), and in In Full Swing – In Swedish that taps into Swedish learning in
grades 7-9, I was a member of the research team of three Academy funded projects: Topling
(2010-2013, PI Prof. Maisa Martin) and Cefling (2007-200), PI
Prof. Maisa Martin) that investigated the development of writing skills of students from one CEFR level to another; and Metalinguistic
awareness (2001-2004, PI Prof. Riikka
Alanen) that followed a group of
children during their first six years at school. I have also done research on multilingual learners, multilingual families and most recently, on early foreign language learning.
As a professor, my teaching duties concentrate on SLA research (theories and methodology) and thesis supervision. However, in the capacity of a senior lecturer I have taught all three levels, basic, intermediate and advanced as well as post-graduate students. The courses I have taught have varied: linguistics, grammar, vocabulary studies, media studies, phonetics, phonology, various courses on language learning and teaching, etc. I have also taught numerous project courses that have somehow aimed at interacting with the surrounding environment: English for the staff at the Finnish Red Cross, or Multilingual Language Camps for children are some examples of courses my students have taken as project courses.
I have supervised a number of theses, some 90 finished BA theses and about 170 MA theses. I also supervise PhD theses.
- Monipuolinen kielitaito avaa uusia ovia (2020)
- Keskisuomalainen
(E1 Popularised article) - Monipuolinen kielitaito on osa yhteiskunnallista tasa-arvoa (2020)
- Turun Sanomat
(E1 Popularised article) - Pelillistä kielitietoisuutta nuorten arkeen: Häng med i svängarna! (2020)
- Kieli, Koulutus Ja Yhteiskunta
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Processing L2 Vocabulary in Writing (2020) First Language Influences on Multilingual Lexicons Mäntylä Katja, Lahtinen Sinikka, Toropainen Outi
(A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book) - Yksittäisistä sanoista sanaketjuihin – näkökulmia sanaston opetukseen, opiskeluun ja arviointiin (2020) Kielididaktiikan katse tulevaisuuteen: Haasteita, mahdollisuuksia ja uusia avauksia kielten opetukseen Salo Olli-Pekka, Mäntylä Katja
(A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book) - It has given me this kind of courage…’: the significance of CLIL in forming a positive target language self-concept (2019) Roiha Anssi, Mäntylä Katja
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Monta kieltä, monta taitoa: englanti yksin ei riitä tulevaisuuden kielitaidoksi (2019)
- Turun Sanomat
(E1 Popularised article) - Visions by student teachers of English: what is there to teach of language? (2019) Visualising multilingual lives: more than words. Mäntylä Katja, Kalaja Paula
(A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book)



