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This research proposal from Psychology course 6461PIASTY at Universiteit Leiden investigates how second language fluency influences emotional expressiveness in bilinguals.

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From Words to Emotions: How Second Language Fluency Shapes Emotional Expression




Academic Skills Tutorial, Psychology 2024-2025

Module: Research Proposal

Name: Mualla Gün

Student number and group number: 4312309, workgroup 223

Name tutor: Michelle Huber

Date: 4/14/2025

Word Count: 828

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From Words to Emotions: How Second Language Fluency Shapes Emotional Expression



Can our emotions be determined by the language we use—and how fluent are we in it?

According to Ladegaard (2018), bilinguals can often feel more detached from their second

language (L2) when expressing their emotions. This raises an important question: Could fluency

in the L2 be influential in terms of emotional expressiveness? While previous research in this

area has focused on factors such as code-switching or CS, emotional detachment and emotional

regulation, the influence of language fluency on emotional expressiveness remains largely

unexplored. According to a study by Ho(2009), language proficiency can influence the extent of

emotional expressiveness in bilinguals. Therefore, investigating its effect could address relevant

gaps in research and offer a better understanding of bilinguals and how they express their

emotions differently.



Further research in this area could improve approaches in therapy and psychological

treatments with bilingual patients, and enhance methods used in educational settings to assist

bilingual students. For instance, in a study by Verkerk(2024), findings show the importance of

multilingual psychotherapists’ and the need for awareness of their clients’ linguistic and cultural

backgrounds together with their role in the communication of emotions. In return, this can

facilitate better outcomes in therapy.



The author’s research aim is to examine the influence of language proficiency (LP) on

bilinguals' emotional expressions in their second language verbally, neurologically and

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