Abstract
This article examines the intricate relationship between personality traits and language use in bilingual individuals. Through a comprehensive literature review and analysis, we explore how bilingualism influences personality
References
1. Bialystok, E., Craik, F.I. and Luk, G., 2012. Bilingualism: consequences for mind and brain. Trends in cognitive sciences, 16(4), pp.240-250.
2. Costa, A., Foucart, A., Hayakawa, S., Aparici, M., Apesteguia, J., Heafner, J. and Keysar, B., 2014. Your morals depend on language. PloS one, 9(4), p.e94842.
3. Dewaele, J.M. and Pavlenko, A., 2002. Emotion vocabulary in interlanguage. Language learning, 52(2), pp.263-322.
4. Grosjean, F., 2010. Bilingual: Life and reality. Harvard University Press.
5. Keysar, B., Hayakawa, S.L. and An, S.G., 2012. The foreign-language effect: Thinking in a foreign tongue reduces decision biases. Psychological science, 23(6), pp.661-668.
6. Pavlenko, A., 2006. Bilingual selves. Bilingual education and bilingualism, 56, p.1.
7. Pavlenko, A., 2008. Emotion and emotion-laden words in the bilingual lexicon. Bilingualism: Language and cognition, 11(2), pp.147-164.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.