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학술저널
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Hae In Park (University at Albany, State University of New York)
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한국응용언어학회 응용언어학 응용언어학 제33권 제3호
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2017.9
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33 - 59 (27page)
DOI
10.17154/kjal.2017.9.33.3.33

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According to cross-cultural psychology research, East Asians and Westerners perceive and evaluate the world in different ways. While East Asians are inclined to follow a broad perceptual or conceptual field and to be concerned with relationships between objects, Westerners are more likely to concentrate on a focal object and its properties. Ample evidence is now available that shows that these cross-cultural differences may yield differences in cognitive processes (Nisbett, 2010; Nisbett & Miyamoto, 2005). However, research into cultural influences on cognition to date has largely focused on examining monolingual speakers, and less is known about how cross-cultural influences affect bilingual cognition. Therefore, in the present study, an attempt was made to examine how Korean-English bilinguals, sampled at varying levels (n = 80), interpreted event scenes in comparison to Korean and English monolinguals (n = 15 each). Participants were asked to describe four event scenes, which could afford multiple perceptual interpretations. The event descriptions by the Korean and English monolinguals revealed typical East Asian and Western cognitive styles, respectively, to interpret and describe event scenes. Furthermore, the pattern of the event construal of the bilinguals did not completely match that of either monolingual group, suggesting that they have been influenced by both East Asian and Western modes of thought when interpreting and describing event scenes.

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I. INTRODUCTION
II. LITERATURE REVIEW
III. RESEARCH QUESTIONS
IV. METHOD
V. RESULTS
VI. DISCUSSION
VII. LIMITATIONS AND CONCLUSION
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