Tag: target language


Cognitive Dissonance: Why Your Brain Craves Consistency

Cognitive Dissonance: Why Your Brain Craves Consistency

Cognitive Dissonance The Core Definition of Cognitive Dissonance Cognitive dissonance is one of the most influential and extensively studied concepts within modern social psychology, fundamentally describing a state of psychological tension that arises when an individual simultaneously holds two or more conflicting cognitions. These cognitions can include beliefs, attitudes, values, or specific behaviors the person […]

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SOURCE LANGUAGE

Introduction and Core Definitions of Source Language The concept of the Source Language (SL) is foundational across the disciplines of linguistics, translation studies, and psycholinguistics, serving as the originating point from which linguistic operations commence, whether those operations involve the complex process of translation or the internal mechanisms of second language acquisition (SLA). Fundamentally, the […]

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