How language affects perception : a study of bilingual’s perception across domains

Past studies exploring if bilinguals have different perceptions of the same objects while operating in different languages were typically conducted in the domain of colour. These studies usually analyse results by comparing bilingual participants’ performance with monolingual participants’ performan...

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Main Author: Ho, Pei Yi
Other Authors: Alice Hiu Dan Chan
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2020
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1382982020-04-30T05:25:19Z How language affects perception : a study of bilingual’s perception across domains Ho, Pei Yi Alice Hiu Dan Chan School of Humanities alice@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::Linguistics Past studies exploring if bilinguals have different perceptions of the same objects while operating in different languages were typically conducted in the domain of colour. These studies usually analyse results by comparing bilingual participants’ performance with monolingual participants’ performance. This study investigated if there were perceptual differences among English-Chinese bilinguals in not just the domain of colour but also the domain of shape. This study also focused on comparing bilinguals’ result in the English tasks versus Chinese tasks instead of comparing against the result of monolingual English and Chinese participants. Analysis with participants’ language dominance was also conducted to determine if language dominance influenced the perception of language differences. Overall, results of this study did indicate a language difference within bilinguals for the domain of Colour, for the colour names ‘红色’ versus ‘Red’. Influence of language dominance was also found in the domain of Shape, where English-dominant bilinguals showed more significant differences than Chinese-dominant or Balanced bilinguals. The findings of this study were also used to discuss the view of Linguistic Relativity, whether language does influence the thinking patterns of individuals. Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics and Multilingual Studies 2020-04-30T05:25:18Z 2020-04-30T05:25:18Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138298 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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How language affects perception : a study of bilingual’s perception across domains
description Past studies exploring if bilinguals have different perceptions of the same objects while operating in different languages were typically conducted in the domain of colour. These studies usually analyse results by comparing bilingual participants’ performance with monolingual participants’ performance. This study investigated if there were perceptual differences among English-Chinese bilinguals in not just the domain of colour but also the domain of shape. This study also focused on comparing bilinguals’ result in the English tasks versus Chinese tasks instead of comparing against the result of monolingual English and Chinese participants. Analysis with participants’ language dominance was also conducted to determine if language dominance influenced the perception of language differences. Overall, results of this study did indicate a language difference within bilinguals for the domain of Colour, for the colour names ‘红色’ versus ‘Red’. Influence of language dominance was also found in the domain of Shape, where English-dominant bilinguals showed more significant differences than Chinese-dominant or Balanced bilinguals. The findings of this study were also used to discuss the view of Linguistic Relativity, whether language does influence the thinking patterns of individuals.
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