Blinded by taboo words in L1 but not L2.

Emotion

Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol, 12a Priory Road, Bristol, UK.

Published: April 2012

The present study compares the emotionality of English taboo words in native English speakers and native Chinese speakers who learned English as a second language. Neutral and taboo/sexual words were included in a Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) task as to-be-ignored distracters in a short- and long-lag condition. Compared with neutral distracters, taboo/sexual distracters impaired the performance in the short-lag condition only. Of critical note, however, is that the performance of Chinese speakers was less impaired by taboo/sexual distracters. This supports the view that a first language is more emotional than a second language, even when words are processed quickly and automatically.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0026387DOI Listing

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