An emotional advantage of multilingualism

IF 2.5 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Bilingualism: Language and Cognition Pub Date : 2024-01-10 DOI:10.1017/s1366728923000937
Martin J. Koch, Kristin Kersten, Werner Greve
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The goal of the current paper is to investigate effects of multilingualism regarding emotional competence (EC). We argue that there might be two paths of influence that connect multilingualism and EC. First, we assume that multilingualism represents a linguistically and culturally heterogeneous context that may stimulate the development of EC. Second, cognitions, such as executive control or divergent thinking, might be an important condition for or constituent of emotions. Since cognitive abilities are sometimes assumed to be positively influenced by multilingualism (called the cognitive resp. bilingual advantage hypothesis), multilingualism might affect EC by boosting these cognitive functions. In an initial pre-study (N = 85) we found that two EC subcomponents were significantly predicted by degree of multilingualism (DM). In a second study (N = 989), we found that DM significantly predicted EC directly and was mediated by cultural heterogeneity but not by language switching, executive functions, or divergent thinking.

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本文旨在研究多语制对情感能力(EC)的影响。我们认为,多种语言和情感能力之间可能存在两种影响途径。首先,我们认为多语制代表了一种语言和文化上的异质环境,可能会刺激情绪能力的发展。其次,认知能力,如执行控制或发散思维,可能是情绪的重要条件或组成部分。由于认知能力有时会受到多语制的积极影响(被称为认知双语优势假说),多语制可能会通过增强这些认知功能来影响情绪激动。在最初的预研究(85 人)中,我们发现,多语程度(DM)可显著预测两个EC子项。在第二项研究(N = 989)中,我们发现多语言程度对EC有明显的直接预测作用,并通过文化异质性而非语言转换、执行功能或发散思维进行中介。
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