Abstract: Recent advances in second language acquisition research highlight contextual and interconnected developmental processes, but qualitative and process-oriented studies grounded in Complex Dynamic Systems Theory (CDST) remain limited and insufficiently synthesized. This study reviews qualitative CDST-informed SLA research published between 2015 and 2025 to map research context, methodological trends, and major thematic findings. A qualitative systematic literature review was conducted across various databases and utilized reference management software, following the PRISMA guidelines framework for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. Data were thoroughly analysed employing the inductive thematic synthesis and descriptive mapping. The findings indicate that CDST-informed research consistently conceptualizes L2 development as a nonlinear, variable, and context-sensitive process, with implications for process-oriented research and pedagogy.
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