This article examines the relationship between language and emotion, especially drawing attention to the experiences and perspectives of second language (SL) learners. Informed by the sociocultural perspective on the construction of emotion and its representation, this study highlights the intertwined relationship among emotions, cultural contexts, perceived identities, and languages. Using a qualitative case study approach, we examined challenges and strategies of emotion speech in one group of second language learners: Korean adult English learners (ELs) in the United States. Analyses of two surveys with seventeen Korean ELs and interviews with four selected participants demonstrate: (1) A full communication of emotions across cultures an...
This study explores how Korean American young adolescent students engage in and construct meaning in...
The focus for my research project was language learning practices and how people negotiate and trans...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 227-238.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature revi...
This article examines the relationship between language and emotion, especially drawing attention to...
Communicating emotion can be a problem. Goleman (1995) invokes Aristotle to contend that “the proble...
The lexicon of emotion words is fundamental to interpersonal communication. To examine how emotion w...
With the onset of globalization, the Korean government has emphasized English education as a key iss...
This thesis focuses on expressing emotions in different languages by bi- and multilingual speakers. ...
This study investigates the emerging teacher identities of international graduate students teaching ...
The present study investigated whether Korean English as a Foreign Language learners experience diff...
The present study investigates how Korean learners of English perform a speech act, in comparison wi...
Individual differences researchers have recently begun to investigate the concept of emotions and th...
In the United States, often referred to as a nation of immigrants, language diversity has been ironi...
Much research has been conducted on learning English as an additional language both in the United St...
This interview study of seven highly proficient Korean users of English examines the role of the 'id...
This study explores how Korean American young adolescent students engage in and construct meaning in...
The focus for my research project was language learning practices and how people negotiate and trans...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 227-238.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature revi...
This article examines the relationship between language and emotion, especially drawing attention to...
Communicating emotion can be a problem. Goleman (1995) invokes Aristotle to contend that “the proble...
The lexicon of emotion words is fundamental to interpersonal communication. To examine how emotion w...
With the onset of globalization, the Korean government has emphasized English education as a key iss...
This thesis focuses on expressing emotions in different languages by bi- and multilingual speakers. ...
This study investigates the emerging teacher identities of international graduate students teaching ...
The present study investigated whether Korean English as a Foreign Language learners experience diff...
The present study investigates how Korean learners of English perform a speech act, in comparison wi...
Individual differences researchers have recently begun to investigate the concept of emotions and th...
In the United States, often referred to as a nation of immigrants, language diversity has been ironi...
Much research has been conducted on learning English as an additional language both in the United St...
This interview study of seven highly proficient Korean users of English examines the role of the 'id...
This study explores how Korean American young adolescent students engage in and construct meaning in...
The focus for my research project was language learning practices and how people negotiate and trans...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 227-238.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature revi...