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Acculturation as the key to the ultimate attainment? The case of Polish-English bilinguals in the UK
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From obscure echo to language of the heart: multilinguals' language choices for (emotional) inner speech
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To date, relatively little research has been carried out on multilinguals’ language choices for inner speech. The present study compares the language preferences of 1454 adult multilinguals for inner speech and for emotional inner speech in their different languages. A quantitative analysis of self-reported use of up to 5 languages revealed that languages learnt later in life (LX) are used significantly less frequently for emotional inner speech than for inner speech. Statistical analyses on the use of the first language (L1) and various LXs for inner speech and emotional inner speech showed that self-perceived proficiency, general use and socialization were Linked to more frequent use. Context of acquisition of the LX, perceived emotionality of the L1 and LX and age of onset of the LX also had significant effects on frequency of inner speech and emotional inner speech. The effects of age, gender and education were weaker and scattered. The shift towards increased use of an LX for inner emotional speech is interpreted as a sign of conceptual restructuring and of increasing LX embodiment. Just as the L1 can cease to be the language of the heart, an LX can acquire that privileged status.
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URL: https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/12740/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2015.06.014 https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/12740/1/DewaeleJoP2015.pdf
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Attitudes towards foreign accents among adult multilingual language users
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Foreign language classroom anxiety of Arab learners of English: the effect of personality, linguistic and sociobiographical variables
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Language choice in expressing anger among Arab-English Londoners
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Gender errors in French interlanguage: the effect of initial consonant versus initial vowel of the head noun
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British ‘Bollocks’ versus American ‘Jerk’: do native British English speakers swear more –or differently- compared to American English speakers?
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What lies bubbling beneath the surface? A longitudinal perspective on fluctuations of ideal and Ought-to L2 self among Chinese learners of English
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Emotion recognition ability in English among L1 and LX users of English
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The affective benefits of a pre-sessional course at the start of study abroad
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LANGUAGE CHOICE IN EXPRESSING ANGER AMONG ARAB-ENGLISH LONDONERS
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DEWAELE JEAN-MARC; QADDOURAH ISRAA. - : Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования «Российский университет дружбы народов», 2015
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Gender Errors in French Interlanguage : The Effect of Initial Consonant Versus Initial Vowel of the Head Noun
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Dewaele, Jean-Marc. - : Département d'études françaises, Université de Toronto, 2015. : Érudit, 2015
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