Figure 1
A diagram shows the relationships between various emotional and linguistic experiences, with nodes and connections.The diagram contains several nodes positioned in four quadrants. The nodes and their locations are as follows: The node in the top left quadrant is labeled “feeling dot ashamed.” The nodes in the top right quadrant are labeled “identification” and “imagined dot identity.” The quotes between the top left and top right quadrants read as follows: “My favorite part of language is writing.” “Qué tonta! (How dumb!)” The nodes in the bottom left quadrant are labeled “feeling dot inferior” and “negotiating dot language dot tensions.” The node in the bottom right quadrant is labeled “feeling dot not dot good dot enough.” The quote in the bottom left quadrant reads as follows: “Feeling nervous in oral tests.” The connections between the nodes are as follows: A thick line labeled “[1]” from “feeling dot ashamed” leads to “identification.” A thick line labeled “[2]” from “feeling dot ashamed” leads to “negotiating dot language dot tensions.” Three thin lines from “feeling dot inferior” lead to “identification,” “imagined dot identity,” and “negotiating dot language dot tensions.” Two thin lines from “imagined dot identity” lead to “feeling dot ashamed” and “negotiating dot language dot tensions.”

Silvia’s discourse network for the past temporality. Source. Figure by author

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