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Recent advances in second language emotion research

ISBN: 9788411255776

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Peso 500 g
Fecha de Edición 24/06/2022
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24 h

Número de Edición

1

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Inglés

Formato

Libro + e-Book

Páginas

294

Lugar de edición

NAVARRA

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Rústica

Colección

ESTUDIOS Y MONOGRAFÍAS

Editorial

CIVITAS THOMSON REUTERS, EDITORIAL

EAN

978-84-1125-577-6

second language emotion research  

Manual eminentemente práctico e indispensable que da solución a numerosísimos problemas sobre esta This volume contributes to the emotional boom that the field of applied linguistics is currently witnessing. It includes cutting-edge empirical studies on the interplay between language and emotion that help expand our thinking and understanding on how foreign language learners and users experience, recognise, process and express emotions in different instructional and naturalistic settings. The interdisciplinary focus, methodological innovation, and the study of underrepresented groups and target languages covered in this volume will stimulate debate and inspire both established and young researchers to consider new variables and adopt innovative paradigms in their research designs.

RELACIÓN DE AUTORES Y AUTORAS / LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS

CONSEJO EDITOR / EDITORIAL BOARD

COMITÉ CIENTÍFICO / SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

INTRODUCTION

IRINI MAVROU

MERCEDES PÉREZ-SERRANO

JEAN-MARC DEWAELE

CHAPTER 1

METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO STUDYING REDUCED EMOTIONAL RESONANCE IN BILINGUALS’ LATER LEARNT LANGUAGE (LX)

WILHELMIINA TOIVO

CHRISTOPH SCHEEPERS

1.Introduction

2.Physiological measurement

3.Cognitive-behavioural measurement

4.Metacognitive measurement

4.1.Self-report methods

4.2.Affective ratings

5.Multi-method measurement of emotion

6.Overarching methodological issues and suggestions for better practices

6.1.LX proficiency and increased cognitive effort

6.2.Stimulus-related issues

References

CHAPTER 2

BIDIRECTIONAL LANGUAGE EFFECTS: EVIDENCE ON THE EMOTIONALITY OF BILINGUALS’ AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORIES FROM PUPILLOMETRY, EYE-MOVEMENTS, AND SELF-REPORTS

DIETER THOMA

PERNELLE LORETTE

AGNIESZKA EWA KRAUTZ

1.Introduction

2.Language-dependent emotions

3.Autobiographical memories in bilinguals

4.The present study

4.1.Participants

4.2.Methods and procedures

4.3.Analyses

IRINI MAVROUbr
MERCEDES PÉREZ SERRANO
JEAN-MARC DEWAELE