The Influence of Emotional and Foreign Language Context in Content Learning
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2020Author
Frances, Candice
De Bruin, Angela
Duñabeitia, Jon Andoni
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Frances, C., De Bruin, A., & Duñabeitia, J. (2020). The Influence of Emotional and Foreign Language Context in Content Learning. Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 42(4), 891-903. doi:10.1017/S027226311900072X
Abstract
Prior research has found reduced emotionality with foreign language use, especially with single
words, but what happens if emotionality is conveyed throughout a longer text? Does emotionality
affect how well we remember and associate information, that is, content learning? We played
participants descriptions of two invented countries and tested how well they remembered facts
about these countries. Each participant listened to one positive and one neutral description, which
was read either in their native language (Spanish) or in their foreign language (English). Participants
remembered facts they heard in positive semantic contexts better than those learned in
neutral semantic contexts and did better in their native than their foreign language. Importantly,
there was no interaction between language and emotionality, suggesting that the previously
reported decrease in emotionality in a foreign language might not extend to all areas of foreign
language use