Due to the lexical nature of the Japanese language, we retain nouns, verbs, adjectives, and phrases for the word frequency statistics. With this method, we take “behaviors” in a broad sense, covering diverse behaviors such as “feeling” to “going back home,” while sentiments were ...
The Japanese Preschool's Pedagogy of Feeling: Cultural Strategies for Supporting Young Children's Emotional Development Among the lessons to be learned in Japanese preschool is how to experience, present, and respond to feelings. We suggest that the feeling most emphasized i......
the keyword for emotions/feelings would bejeong/qing(情) orgamjeong(感情), but the English word “emotions” cannot fully capture the flexible meaning of Koreanjeong. The Chinese characterjeong/qing(情) means emotions/feelings in general; however, in...
Ijirashii(Japanese): Arising when seeing someone praiseworthy overcome an obstacle. Ikigai(Japanese): The feeling that life is ‘good and meaningful’ and that it is ‘worthwhile to continue living’; reason for being. Iktsuarpok(Japanese):The feeling of anticipation while waiting for someone to ...
In Experiment 1, participants evaluated four written pseudowords' emotional valence using a 7-point semantic differential scale (1: negative; 7: positive) before and after conditioning spoken words with negative, neutral, or positive features to each pseudoword. In the conditioning phase, ...
— Japanese Proverbs 83 When the heart is full the tongue will speak. — Scottish Proverbs 79 Music, uniquely among the arts, is both completely abstract and profoundly emotional. It has no power to represent anything particular or external, but it has a unique power to express inner ...
Yet in Chinese20 and Japanese21, shame would form a separate emotion cluster. The different clustering memberships of the same emotional word indicated that the conceptual understanding of emotions may vary across languages and cultures17. The Chinese language has unique linguistic properties that are ...
Sumanai is a Japanese word that refers to a feeling in response to a favor; it includes gratitude, along with sorrow and sometimes guilt for having put the benefactor to so much trouble. The purpose of the current research was to explore... N Washizu,T Naito - 《International Perspectives...
Amid agrowing debateover humanity’s place in the world alongside artificial intelligence, a Japanese telecom company has released a robot that it says has emotions. But rather than run in fear from it, we’ve welcomed it into our homes: Pepper, the “emotional robot,”sold outwithin a minu...
The emoji was first invented in Japan in the late 1990s and the word "emoji" comes from the Japanese words for "picture" and "character". The number of different images has dramatically increased since then and now we have a picture for every mood or situation. So now we have the ...