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Training Wheels for Cultural Learning: Poor Language Fluency and Its Shielding Effect on the Evaluation of Culturally Inappropriate Behavior
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Training Wheels for Cultural Learning: Poor Language Fluency and Its Shielding Effect on the Evaluation of Culturally Inappropriate Behavior

Andrew Molinsky and Wei Qui Elaine Perunovic
Journal of language and social psychology, Vol.27(3), pp.284-289
09/2008

Abstract

rule violation language fluency interpersonal evaluation cross cultural faux pas Language Acquisition Social Psychology Culture
This research examined the effect of language fluency on the evaluation of culturally inappropriate behavior. A series of video vignettes were created in which a nonnative speaker either followed or broke social rules while displaying varying degrees of fluency in English. Results demonstrated a shielding effect of poor language fluency, such that when the nonnative individual acted in a culturally inappropriate manner, poor fluency in English shielded the individual from negative evaluation.

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