Metin Demirel wrote:
Sorry for messing up with the quotes. I had copied the entire part and replaced Lingua 5B's message, but forgot to correct the name.
No problem.
Metin Demirel wrote:
Actually I had given those two examples to support your first statement about an audience affecting one's modality. Now I understand that personality is a not a monolithic entity but a spectrum which renders various parts of itself visible to various audiences. Maybe that's why we feel we (or other speakers) switch personality when switching the language.
Could be so.
Although, I like to think of personality as one-and-the-same chef utilizing different utensils (performances) to prepare different dishes (situations).