Multilingualism and Exposure to Traumatic Memories
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“The intention of this study is to examine how secondary language can affect overall exposure to, and experience of, a Canadian bilingual/multilingual veteran’s traumatic memory using an online survey.”
This research is being done to examine how and to what extent secondary language can affect overall exposure to, and experience of, a Canadian multilingual veteran’s traumatic memory. Participation in this study will involve completing an online survey that includes several questionnaires about your fluency in different languages, symptoms of PTSD, and what it is like to think about a trauma memory in your primary language and your secondary language.
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Online Survey
You will be asked to complete an online survey that includes several questionnaires about your fluency in different languages, symptoms of PTSD, and what it is like to think about a trauma memory in your primary language and your secondary language.
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Multilingualism and Exposure to Traumatic Memories
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