عنوان مقاله :
Effect of Emotional Valence, Frequency and Gender on L2 Word Recognition Time: An Eye Tracking Study
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پديد آورندگان :
Davoud, Amini Department of English Language and Literature - Faculty of Literature and Humanities - Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University - Tabriz, Iran , Mahdieh, Mamizadeh Pakchin Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University - Tabriz, Iran , Kazem, Pouralvar Department of English - Faculty of Multimedia - Tabriz Islamic Art University, Iran
كليدواژه :
valence , lexical processing , gender , frequency , eye tracking , emotional words
چكيده فارسي :
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چكيده لاتين :
Emotional words are assumed to have a processing advantage over
neutral words due to their emotional content. Meanwhile, this
advantage depends on other word features such as frequency and the
characteristics of the processor and context of learning. Accordingly,
the current study investigated the simultaneous impacts of L2 words‟
emotional valence and frequency, and L2 user‟s gender on word
recognition time in a natural reading context. 43 intermediate EFL
learners read 36 sentences in a coherent text for comprehension
while their eye movements were recorded by eye-tracker. The
findings revealed that participants processed the positive, negative,
and neutral words identically based on eye fixation time. However,
the frequency effect was attained for both valenced and neutral
words. Also, no significant gender differences were approved in
terms of recognition time though male participants tended to process
all word types slightly faster than female ones. The lack of
processing difference between valenced and neutral words is
attributed to the disembodiment of L2 emotional words and learning
experience of the participants as late EFL learners. These learners
have been deprived of affective socialization and the affective
sensory experience in their development of L2 emotional words. The
absence of valence/frequency interaction is attributed to the L1/L2
relationship in terms of the target words. Although witnessed gender
effect did not reach a significance level, it is suggested that the
processing of emotional words be viewed in a multidimensional
framework where the characteristics of the word, the processor, and
the learning context are taken into account.
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