How Your Personality Changes in Another Language

In today's podcast, I'm excited to tackle a big question: Listener Maria writes that she hears people sounding different to her depending on the language they speak. Could it be that learning another language can change your entire personality? Listen in to hear me discuss a few of the aspects that contribute to how we perceive personality through a language: Language Attitudes and Egocentricity: What you think about different languages and accents Pragmatics: How people use language to navigate interactions Language Skills: How a learner's situation affects how they express themselves Thank you for listening to the Fluent Show! If you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting the show by leaving a review in your podcast app or becoming a member of our Patreon community Thank you to listener Gosia for sending an introduction to the Fluent ShowSponsored By:Yabla: Stream authentic shows you enjoy and learn at the same time. Give Yabla a try with a free trial for Fluent Show listenersLinks:Fluent Show Episode 95 “French is Romantic, Arabic is Aggressive”M.Lynne Murphy : University of SussexLynne Murphy (@lynneguist) / TwitterKerstin | The Fluent Show (@thefluentshow) / TwitterPoliteness: Some Universals in Language Usage - Penelope Brown, Stephen C. Levinson - Google BooksSociolinguistics | Linguistic Society of AmericaPoliteness in Europe (Multilingual Matters)

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Learn a Language...Or Maybe Three! The Fluent Show is on a mission to help you get excited about language learning. We learn languages every day in our lives, and have learnt over 15 different languages between us. We share stories, news, tips, and ideas that will make you fluent...eventually. Subscribe to the show today to get your regular dose of Fluent love. It is worth clarifying that we actively want to support anti-racism and will highlight and advocate for the equality of all. Language learning means committing to tolerance of other world views, and this open mind is a core value for me. This topic deserves well considered words so here are the best Kerstin managed to put together. (https://www.fluent.show/blacklivesmatter)