Article published In: Translation, Cognition & Behavior
Vol. 1:2 (2018) ► pp.319–340
Moving music for moving source texts
The influence of emotional music in translation performance
Published online: 27 September 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/tcb.00014.nar
https://doi.org/10.1075/tcb.00014.nar
Abstract
Based on previous findings about the role of music as an emotional stimulus, as well as the potential benefits of music-driven
emotional engagement in written production and creative behaviour, the present study investigates the impact of emotional
background music on translation quality and creativity. A translation experiment in two different conditions (music vs. silence)
was conducted in a controlled environment. Participants translated two literary texts of opposing emotional contents (happy vs.
sad) while they listened to an emotionally-matching soundtrack. Statistical analysis of within- and between-group comparisons only
revealed conclusive results for the sad condition, showing a positive effect of sad music on translation creativity and a negative
effect on accuracy.
Article outline
- 1.Music as a source of emotion
- 2.Invisible threads between music and translation performance
- 3.Aim and hypothesis
- 4.Participants
- 5.Materials
- 5.1Initial questionnaire
- 5.2Source texts
- 5.3Musical stimuli
- 5.4Retrospective questionnaire
- 6.Experimental design
- 7.Procedure
- 8.Results
- 8.1Results for hypothesis 1
- 8.1.1Accuracy (acc)
- 8.1.2Transfer ST-TT
- 8.2Results for hypothesis 2
- 8.3Results on the retrospective questionnaire
- 8.1Results for hypothesis 1
- 9.General discussion and conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- Note
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