In:Emotion in Discourse
Edited by J. Lachlan Mackenzie and Laura Alba-Juez
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 302] 2019
► pp. vii–x
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Table of contents
Acknowledgements
xi
Introduction
1
Chapter 1.Emotion processes in discourse
3
Laura Alba-Juez
J. Lachlan Mackenzie
Section I.Emotion, syntax and the lexicon: Taboo words, interjections, axiology, phraseology
27
Chapter 2.The multifunctionality of swear/taboo words in television series
29
Monika Bednarek
Chapter 3.The syntax of an emotional expletive in English
55
J. Lachlan Mackenzie
Chapter 4.Interjections and emotions: The case of gosh
87
Angela Downing
Elena Martínez Caro
Chapter 5.Expressing emotions without emotional lexis: A crosslinguistic approach to the phraseology of the emotions in Spanish and English
113
Ruth Breeze
Manuel Casado-Velarde
Chapter 6.The value of left and right
139
Ad Foolen
Section II.Pragmatics and emotion: Cyberemotion, the emotion of humor, pragmatic (epistemic) markers of emotion
159
Chapter 7.A cognitive pragmatics of the phatic Internet
161
Francisco Yus
Chapter 8.Humor and mirth: Emotions, embodied cognition, and sustained humor
189
Salvatore Attardo
Chapter 9.My anger was justified surely? Epistemic markers across British English and German emotion events
213
Nina-Maria Fronhofer
Section III.Interdisciplinary studies: Emotion in linguistics and psychology
245
Chapter 10.Emotion and language ‘at work’: The relationship between Trait Emotional Intelligence and communicative competence as manifested at the workplace
247
Laura Alba-Juez
Juan-Carlos Pérez-González
Chapter 11.The effects of linguistic proficiency, Trait Emotional Intelligence and in-group advantage on emotion recognition by British and American English L1 users
279
Jean-Marc Dewaele
Pernelle Lorette
Konstantinos V. Petrides
Chapter 12.Rethinking Martin & White’s affect taxonomy: A psychologically-inspired approach to the linguistic expression of emotion
301
Miguel-Ángel Benítez-Castro
Encarnación Hidalgo-Tenorio
Section IV.Emotion in different discourse types: Journalistic and scientific discourse
333
Chapter 13.Victims, heroes and villains in newsbites: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Spanish eviction crisis in El País
335
Isabel Alonso Belmonte
Chapter 14.Promoemotional science? Emotion and intersemiosis in graphical abstracts
357
Carmen Sancho Guinda
Index
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