Emotionality in free recall: Language specificity in bilingual memory |
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Authors: | Linda J. Anooshian Paula T. Hertel |
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Affiliation: | Trinity University , Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract Bilingual subjects (Spanish English) who had acquired fluency in their second language after 8 years of age rated 18 emotional and 18 neutral words for ease of pronunciation, implied activity, or emotionality; half of each type was presented in Spanish and half in English. During a subsequent, unexpected test of free recall subjects recalled more emotional than neutral words, but only for words that had been presented in the native language. This finding applied across native-language groups and suggests that emotion provides a basis for language specificity in bilingual memory. |
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