Studies have shown that individuals may be able to express themselves better in their first language than in their second language due to their greater emotional attachment to their first language. Although students in Malaysia are typically exposed to the English language as early as they reach 7 years of age, not all of them are able to express their feelings and emotions well in the language. This paper presents a study conducted via an online survey on how 114 Malay and English emotion words are rated by 30 English Language Studies undergraduates of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia who are native speakers of Malay. The questionnaire was also designed to investigate the participants’ emotional strengths towards the two langua...
Language and emotions are closely linked. However, previous research suggests that this link is stro...
Non-native speakers of a language must learn to express their emotions in a new linguistic context. ...
There is a great deal of evidence showing that, in monolinguals, various emotional stimuli are proce...
During the previous decades, a considerable amount of literature was published on the relationship ...
When indulging in any piece of literature, one generally experiences the emotions contained in that ...
Emotions are an indispensable part of second language learning. The aim of this study is to determin...
The relation between language and emotion regulation has been explored by many researchers in the pa...
Research on the relationship of the second language of extralinguistic factors with the achievement ...
Effects of emotion on word processing are well established in monolingual speakers. However, studies...
It is argued that even though emotion is experienced differently in the bilingual’s the first (L1) a...
Prior research using single words has found reduced emotionality in a foreign language, but what hap...
Humans have an innate set of emotions recognised universally. However, emotion recognition also depe...
Individual differences researchers have recently begun to investigate the concept of emotions and th...
Variation in the language experience of bilinguals has consequences for cognitive and affective proc...
This thesis presents an investigation on the emotional impact of bilingual speakers’ first (L1) and ...
Language and emotions are closely linked. However, previous research suggests that this link is stro...
Non-native speakers of a language must learn to express their emotions in a new linguistic context. ...
There is a great deal of evidence showing that, in monolinguals, various emotional stimuli are proce...
During the previous decades, a considerable amount of literature was published on the relationship ...
When indulging in any piece of literature, one generally experiences the emotions contained in that ...
Emotions are an indispensable part of second language learning. The aim of this study is to determin...
The relation between language and emotion regulation has been explored by many researchers in the pa...
Research on the relationship of the second language of extralinguistic factors with the achievement ...
Effects of emotion on word processing are well established in monolingual speakers. However, studies...
It is argued that even though emotion is experienced differently in the bilingual’s the first (L1) a...
Prior research using single words has found reduced emotionality in a foreign language, but what hap...
Humans have an innate set of emotions recognised universally. However, emotion recognition also depe...
Individual differences researchers have recently begun to investigate the concept of emotions and th...
Variation in the language experience of bilinguals has consequences for cognitive and affective proc...
This thesis presents an investigation on the emotional impact of bilingual speakers’ first (L1) and ...
Language and emotions are closely linked. However, previous research suggests that this link is stro...
Non-native speakers of a language must learn to express their emotions in a new linguistic context. ...
There is a great deal of evidence showing that, in monolinguals, various emotional stimuli are proce...