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A cross-disciplinary and multi-method approach of multilingualism in psychotherapy
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The effect of immigration, acculturation and multicompetence on personality profiles of Israeli multilinguals
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Attitudes towards code-switching among adult mono- and multilingual language users
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It takes two to tango: the dynamic interaction of emotional and psychological aspects in foreign language learning
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Intra- and inter-individual variation in self-reported code-switching patterns of adult multilinguals
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The present study is a large-scale quantitative analysis of intra-individual variation (linked to type of interlocutor) and inter-individual variation (linked to multilingualism, sociobiographical variables and three personality traits) in self-reported frequency of code-switching (CS) among 2116 multilinguals. We found a significant effect of interlocutor (friends, family, colleagues and strangers) on self-reported CS. Participants who grew up and work in a multilingual environment, know many different languages, which they learnt from a young age, have advanced proficiency in various languages reported more frequent CS. Sex, Extraversion and Cognitive Empathy, but not Tolerance of Ambiguity, are linked with higher self-reported CS. We conclude that the frequency of self-reported CS depends not just on situational, complex sociobiographical and environmental factors, but it is also mediated by the personality of the multilingual.
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Applied Linguistics and Communication (to 2020)
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URL: https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/8919/ https://doi.org/10.1080/14790718.2013.878347 https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/8919/2/8919.pdf
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