内容提示: Emotions in Multiple Languages Jean-Marc Dewaele This is the first large-scale investigation on how multilinguals feel about their languages and use them to communicate emotion. Using a combination of quantitative and qualitative approaches, Jean-Marc Dewaele looks at the factors that ...
M. (2010). Emotions in multiple languages. London, England: Palgrave McMillan.Dewaele, J-M. 2010. Emotions in multiple languages. Basingstoke: Palgrave-MacMillan.Dewaele, J.-M. (2013). Emotions in Multiple Languages (2nd ed.). Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan....
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which are languages that share a commonancestoror parenttongue. Toinvestigatewhether words thatrepresentan emotion have differentshadesof meaning aroundthe globe, they used aphenomenoncalled colexification(一词多义) that happens when the same word is used to describemultipleideas. In English,...
discuss] what language reveals about emotion concepts / argue that emotional phenomena exist, more or less regardless of what words there are to designate those phenomena / the phenomena are complex, and when using words, individuals as well as languages take their pick in what they wish to des...
According to this way of thinking, humans perceive bodily feelings throughout the day, but not all of those physical feelings are associated with named emotions in one's L1 or other acquired languages. So, for example, a fluttering sensation in the stomach may be associated with the named ...
skills in modern languages at the beginner level. Table1provides an overview of the profile of the participating teachers and their pseudonyms. The names starting with E indicate they are EAP teachers while those starting with M are modern language teachers. ...
emotions: the contribution of alexithymia to the emotional symptoms of autism G Bird1,2 and R Cook3 It is widely accepted that autism is associated with disordered emotion processing and, in particular, with deficits of emotional reciprocity such as impaired emotion recognition and reduced empathy....
Central to emotion science is the degree to which categories, such as Awe, or broader affective features, such as Valence, underlie the recognition of emotional expression. To explore the processes by which people recognize emotion from prosody, US and I
Thestudy, Emotion semantics show both cultural variation and universal structure, was published inScience,and studied emotion semantics across a sample of 2474 spoken languages from 20 different language families using “colexifications”—instances where a single word has multiple meanings. ...