Using mouse tracking to investigate auditory taboo effects in first and second language speakers of American English

Cognition and Emotion 34 (6):1291-1299 (2020)
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Researchers have argued that bilingual speakers experience less emotion in their second language. However, some studies have failed to find differences in emotionality between first and second lang...

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