Yang Huilan, Yang Neng
Department of Foreign Languages, Zhejiang Gongshang University, Hangzhou, 310018, Zhejiang, China.
Cogn Process. 2025 Feb;26(1):37-50. doi: 10.1007/s10339-024-01225-w. Epub 2024 Aug 30.
This study explored whether instructing participants to make forward or backward joystick movements in response to morality words is consistent with the conceptual metaphor MORAL IS MOVING FORWARD/IMMORAL IS MOVING BACKWARD in Chinese-English bilinguals' first and second languages. Chinese-English bilinguals were instructed to categorize words as moral or immoral while moving a joystick in a compatible block (moral-forward, immoral-backward) and an incompatible block (moral-backward, immoral-forward). The results revealed three main conclusions: First, participants showed faster categorization of immoral words when their responses involved backward joystick movements compared to forward joystick movements. Second, participants also demonstrated a slightly faster categorization of moral words when their responses involved backward joystick movements compared to forward joystick movements. Third, Chinese morality words were categorized faster overall than English morality words. However, despite a slightly larger effect size observed in L1, the action compatibility effects for morality words exhibited a similar pattern across both languages. In sum, bilinguals showed shared access to the IMMORAL IS MOVING BACKWARD conceptual metaphor across both L1 and L2, but they did not access the MORAL IS MOVING FORWARD conceptual metaphor in either L1 or L2. This study provides new evidence supporting the conceptual metaphor theory.
本研究探讨了指示参与者根据道德词汇做出向前或向后的操纵杆动作,是否与汉英双语者第一语言和第二语言中的概念隐喻“道德即向前/不道德即向后”相一致。研究要求汉英双语者在一个兼容组块(道德-向前,不道德-向后)和一个不兼容组块(道德-向后,不道德-向前)中移动操纵杆的同时,将词汇分类为道德或不道德。结果揭示了三个主要结论:第一,与向前的操纵杆动作相比,当参与者的反应涉及向后的操纵杆动作时,他们对不道德词汇的分类速度更快。第二,与向前的操纵杆动作相比,当参与者的反应涉及向后的操纵杆动作时,他们对道德词汇的分类也略快。第三,中文道德词汇的总体分类速度比英文道德词汇快。然而,尽管在第一语言中观察到的效应量略大,但道德词汇的动作兼容性效应在两种语言中都呈现出相似的模式。总之,双语者在第一语言和第二语言中都表现出对“不道德即向后”这一概念隐喻的共享通达,但他们在第一语言或第二语言中都没有通达“道德即向前”这一概念隐喻。本研究提供了支持概念隐喻理论的新证据。