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Methodological triangulation in the study of emotion
In: ISSN: 1572-0268 ; Review of Cognitive Linguistics, Vol. 14, No 1 (2016) pp. 73-101 (2016)
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Emotion and the body: A corpus-based investigation of metaphorical containers of anger across languages
In: ISSN: 1949-4971 ; International Journal of Cognitive Linguistics, Vol. 5, No 2 (2014) pp. 147-179 (2014)
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Types of anger in Spanish and Russian
In: ISBN: 978-0-19-959274-6 ; Components of emotional meaning: A sourcebook (2013)
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Metaphor in representation of emotion concepts: experimental testing of corpora evidence
In: The International Congress of Linguists (2013) (2013)
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J.-M. Dewaele 2010, Emotions in Multiple Languages. Palgrave Macmillan, 260 pages [Rezension]
In: International journal of applied linguistics. - Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell 22 (2012) 1, 129-134
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Anger and the city: cultural factors mediating emotion meaning construction in bilingual urban milieu ...
Ogarkova, Anna. - : Unpublished, 2012
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Naming Feeling: Exploring the Equivalence of Emotion Terms in Five European Languages
In: ISBN: 9783653014662 ; Dynamicity in Emotion Concepts (2012)
Abstract: Across various disciplines a number of methods have emerged that attempt to establish equivalence between various concepts that words in various languages point to. This study reports the results of a study that adopts a reference-based methodology which uses emotional situations to elicit emotion labels in four emotion categories (ANGER, SHAME, GUILT, and PRIDE). The similarities and differences in how five different lingual populations (English, German, French, Spanish, Russian) completed the task are assessed. The results are discussed in the light of differences in the lexicalization of specific emotion domains and cultural factors mediating the emotion-labelling process. Naming Feeling: Exploring the Equivalence of Emotion Terms in Five European Languages 1 (PDF Download Available). Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/265401779_Naming_Feeling_Exploring_the_Equivalence_of_Emotion_Terms_in_Five_European_Languages_1 [accessed Sep 20, 2017].
Keyword: info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/128.37
URL: https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:98125
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ANGER revisited: Cross-linguistic corpus evidence for a new model
In: 4th UK Cognitive Linguistics Conference (2012) (2012)
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Cultural specificity in labeling emotional scenarios: a case study of ANGER, SHAME, GUILT, and PRIDE in five European languages
In: Human communication: motives, strategies, tactics (2010)
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(Un)common denominators in research on emotion language: a postscript
In: ISSN: 0539-0184 ; Social Science Information, Vol. 48, No 3 (2009) pp. 523-543 (2009)
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Linguistics and emotion
In: Oxford Companion to Emotion and the Affective Sciences (2009)
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"green-eyed monsters": a corpus-based study of metaphoric conceptualizations of 'jealousy' and 'envy' in Modern English
In: Metaphorik.de. - Hannover : Wehrhahn 13 (2007), 87-148
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Green-eyed monsters: a corpus-based study of the concepts of ENVY and JEALOUSY in modern English
In: ISSN: 1618-2006 ; metaphorik.de, Vol. 13 (2007) pp. 87-147 (2007)
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