In:Surprise at the Intersection of Phenomenology and Linguistics
Edited by Natalie Depraz and Agnès Celle
[Consciousness & Emotion Book Series 11] 2019
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 6 November 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/ceb.11.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
1
Natalie Depraz
Agnès Celle
Part I.The temporality of surprise: A dynamic process opening up possibilities
7
Chapter 1.Neurophenomenology of surprise
9
Michel Bitbol
Chapter 2.Shock, twofold dynamics, cascade: Three signatures of surprise. The micro-time of the surprised body
23
Natalie Depraz
Chapter 3.The representation of surprise in English and the retroactive construction of possible paths
43
Graham Ranger
Part II.Verbal interaction and action
57
Chapter 4.Encoding surprise in English novels: An enunciative approach
59
Catherine Filippi-Deswelle
Chapter 5.How implicit is surprise? Confronting a phenomenological description with a radical pragmatist approach
77
Audrey Gerlain
Chapter 6.Surprise in native, bilingual and non-native spontaneous and stimulated recall speech
91
Pascale Goutéraux
Part III.Emotional experience, expression and description
115
Chapter 7.Interrogatives in surprise contexts in English
117
Agnès Celle
Anne Jugnet
Laure Lansari
Tyler Peterson
Chapter 8.Looking at ‘unexpectedness’: A corpus-based cognitive analysis of surprise & wonder
139
Anne Jugnet
Emilie Lhôte
Chapter 9.Is surprise necessarily disappointing?
171
Claudia Serban
Index
181
