In:Linguistic Approaches to Emotions in Context
Edited by Fabienne H. Baider and Georgeta Cislaru
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 241] 2014
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 13 March 2014
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.241.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.241.toc
Table of contents
Linguistic approaches to emotion in context
Part I. Emotion, philosophy and language
Emotions: Various “language-games” which open the door
to grammar*
Passion, a forgotten feeling
Part II. Expressing and interpreting emotion
On “Disgust”
A corpus-based construction
of emotion verb scales
Patterns of allocentric emotional expressions, a contrastive study*
The expression of emotions in conditionals: A study of Modern Greek political speech
Conceptual metaphors of anger in popularized scientific texts: A contrastive (English/Greek/French) cognitive-discursive approach
Bad feelings in context
Part III. Doing emotion: Prosody
Emotions and prosodic structure: Who is in charge?
Prosody and emotion in Greek: Evidence from spontaneous-speech corpora analysis
Cross-cultural perception of some Japanese politeness and impoliteness expressions*
Part IV. Pragmatic use of emotion
Verbal aggressiveness or cooperative support? Emotion communication in French and Italian professional contexts
‘I must do everything to eliminate my negative attitude’: Polish general practitioners’ emotions toward patients with medically unexplained symptoms
Language learning and making
the mundane special
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Subject index
