The role of reticence in the comprehension of metaphorical taboo expressions in the foreign language

IF 1.5 3区 文学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Ferran Suñer, Barbara De Cock
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Abstract

The present study focuses on the influence of L2 learners’ attitudes toward and perception of sexual taboos on their comprehension of metaphorical taboo expressions. Other aspects such as the presence of contextual information and the L2 learners’ stay-abroad experience were also included in the study design. A total of 53 students of Spanish as a foreign language were presented with metaphorical taboo expressions from the MadSex corpus. They also were asked to rate their reticence to talk about sex and to use sexual taboo expressions. The results show that a higher degree of reticence to talk about sex is associated with a worse performance on the metaphor comprehension test. Furthermore, learners with a stay-abroad experience outperformed their counterparts on the comprehension test, but they did not guess the meaning from the context more successfully. Finally, participants with stay-abroad experience found it more acceptable to use sexual taboo expressions.

缄默在理解外语中隐喻性禁忌表达中的作用
本研究主要探讨 L2 学习者对性禁忌的态度和认知对其理解隐喻性禁忌表达的影响。研究设计还包括其他方面,如语境信息的存在和第二语言学习者的留学经历。研究人员向 53 名西班牙语作为外语的学生展示了 MadSex 语料库中的隐喻性禁忌表达。他们还被要求对其谈论性和使用性禁忌表达的缄默程度进行评分。结果表明,对谈论性问题的缄默程度越高,在隐喻理解测试中的表现就越差。此外,有留洋经历的学习者在理解测试中的表现优于其他学习者,但他们并没有更成功地从语境中猜出含义。最后,有海外留学经历的学员认为使用性禁忌表达方式更容易被接受。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Applied Linguistics (InJAL) publishes articles that explore the relationship between expertise in linguistics, broadly defined, and the everyday experience of language. Its scope is international in that it welcomes articles which show explicitly how local issues of language use or learning exemplify more global concerns.
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