Affect across adulthood: Evidence from English, Dutch, and Spanish.

Volume: 150, Issue: 4, Pages: 792 - 812
Published: Apr 1, 2021
Abstract
Emotions play a fundamental role in language learning, use, and processing. Words denoting positivity account for a larger part of the lexicon than words denoting negativity, and they also tend to be used more frequently, a phenomenon known as positivity bias. However, language experience changes over an individual's lifetime, making the examination of the emotion-laden lexicon an important topic not only across the life span but also across...
Paper Details
Title
Affect across adulthood: Evidence from English, Dutch, and Spanish.
Published Date
Apr 1, 2021
Volume
150
Issue
4
Pages
792 - 812
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