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Emotion, discourse, and linguistic diversity: Emotions in grammar and discourse in northern Australia ...
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Emotion, communication and social change in Italian second-generation migrants: Karima 2G ...
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The "Zoom boom" in cosmetic surgery: a corpus-based linguistic analysis ...
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4 - Pandemic Crisis: How Digitised Classroom Affect Second Language Acquisition among LGBT Students and Students of Non-Icelandic Origin ...
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Keynote 3: M. Ponsonnet: Emotion, discourse, and linguistic diversity: Emotions in grammar and discourse in northern Australia ...
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The expression of emotions and their cultural ties to Pakistani, Somali and Yemeni patients' views of the world in cross-cultural therapy ...
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"Personas in discourse": defending cinematic Identities from online communication of hate ...
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Gender-inclusive language among Italian non-binary individuals: a survey ...
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Naming experiences in the current feminist movement: a sociopragmatic study of English gendered neologisms ...
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The sound of taboo: investigating a sound-symbolic association in taboo words of English and French ...
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The emotionality of lexicon in Cook Islands English online news ...
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Abstract:
"Language – a means of communication used by humans within a society – enables people to interact to one another, to communicate emotions, and to develop emotions into specific categories. The relationship between language and emotion has been explored in different research fields, such as psychology, anthropology, linguistics, neuroscience. However, little corpus-based sociolinguistic research on how speakers convey their emotions in formal contexts has been carried out (Schweinberger, 2019). At present, there is little scientific consensus on the definition of emotion. From a psychological perspective, it is often assumed that emotion categories hold a universal essence; similarly, research on the emotion of lexicon argues that language is a representation of emotion categories which already exists (Lindquist & Barrett, 2008b). Whereas, anthropological research has revealed that the degree of emotional expressivity, verbally and non-verbally varies from culture to culture (cf. Wilce, 2009). This paper ...
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.48448/30yv-b962 https://underline.io/lecture/36166-the-emotionality-of-lexicon-in-cook-islands-english-online-news
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Anger in Social movements: Evaluative analysis of conceptual metaphors ...
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The emotional labour of beauty standards: the case of YouTube beauty gurus ...
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Exploring diversity and journalistic discourse in the pandemic: a corpus based study ...
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Emotion recognition in digital discussions and civic learning processes ...
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A Small-Scale Study: Patterns of Language Choice in Families in Multilingual Kazakhstan ...
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Impression management tactics in Hungarian political debate shows ...
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3 - Reborn dolls, dementia, disability, and grief: the linguistic construction of synthetic parenting as non-pharmacological therapy ...
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#StayHomeHeroes: Hilarious yet bonding print advertising strategies to fight against COVID-19 ...
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Voicing labouring bodies: women's narratives and gender violence ...
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