Profiling learners' affective engagement: Emotion AI, intercultural pragmatics, and language learning 文章

ArXiv CS.CL2026-05-26NEWSen作者: Robert Godwin-Jones

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arXiv:2603.20479v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Learning another language can be a highly emotional process, typically characterized by numerous frustrations and triumphs, big and small. For most learners, language learning does not follow a linear, predictable path, its zigzag course shaped by motivational (or demotivating) variables such as personal characteristics, teacher/peer relationships, learning materials, and dreams of a future L2 (second language) self. While some aspects of language learning (reading, grammar) are relatively mechanical, others can be stressful and unpredictable, especially conversing in the target language. That experience necessitates not only knowledge of structure and lexis, but also the ability to use the language in ways that are appropriate to the social and cultural context.

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