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EMOTION
Dewaele (2022) - Coggle Diagram
EMOTION
Dewaele (2022)
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Identity and Belonging
Switching between languages can evoke feelings of being a "different self," influenced by context and cultural distance.
Complementarity Principle = multilinguals often associate specific languages with distinct phases of life or social roles.
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Relevance to SLA
The chapter emphasizes the intersection of multilingualism, emotion, and identity
The chapter offers insights into language teaching, therapeutic practices, and intercultural communication
Addressing the emotional aspects of language use is vital for fostering deeper understanding and effective communication among multilinguals
Key Empricial Findings
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L1 (or dominant language) typically feels more emotional, authentic, and powerful than LX!