Culture, Language and Emotion

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Author
Dylman, A. S.; Champoux-Larsson, M.; Zakrisson, I.
Journal
Online Readings in Psychology and Culture
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Journal
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NA-17
Published Date
05-26-2021 3:53 PM
Published Year
2020
Number of Pages
24
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Abstract
Culture, language, and emotion all influence and affect our daily lives in their own manner. Although there is a large body of research suggesting that these factors interact with each other in intricate ways, they have traditionally been studied independently of each other. Furthermore, although biculturalism and bilingualism are not new phenomena, they are now prevalent globally to the extent that research investigating culture or language cannot be complete without taking them into account. Thus, in this paper, we discuss how culture, language and emotion may mutually influence one another in a globalized world where biculturalism and bilingualism are commonplace and suggest how future research could investigate these individual factors jointly. If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart. Nelson Mandela
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Research
Research
Culture
Bilingualism