
Morphology and emotions across the world's languages
Special issue of Studies in Language 42:1 (2018)
Editors
Maïa Ponsonnet | The University of Western Australia, Centre for the Dynamics of Language, ANU & The University of Sydney
[Studies in Language, 42:1] 2018. v, 295 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 19 April 2018
Published online on 19 April 2018
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Introduction: Morphology and emotions: A preliminary typologyMaïa Ponsonnet & Marine Vuillermet | pp. 1–16
- A preliminary typology of emotional connotations in morphological diminutives and augmentativesMaïa Ponsonnet | pp. 17–50
- Diminutives and augmentatives in Beja (North-Cushitic)Martine Vanhove & Mohamed-Tahir Hamid Ahmed | pp. 51–80
- Expressiveness and evaluation in Arabic: The singular development of the diminutive in Ḥassāniyya ArabicCatherine Taine-Cheikh | pp. 81–113
- The grammatical expression of emotions in Tacana and other Takanan languagesAntoine Guillaume | pp. 114–145
- The rise and fall of Mojeño diminutives through the centuriesFrançoise Rose | pp. 146–181
- The encoding of emotions in Kakataibo (Panoan): Morphological markers and prosodic patternsRoberto Zariquiey | pp. 182–201
- Evaluative morphology in the verbal domain: Complex verbs suffixed with -kVdik in HungarianBoglárka Németh & Anna Sőrés | pp. 202–225
- Expressive values of reduplication in Barunga Kriol (northern Australia)Maïa Ponsonnet | pp. 226–255
- Grammatical fear morphemes in Ese Ejja: Making the case for a morphosemantic apprehensional domainMarine Vuillermet | pp. 256–293
- List of reviewers 2017pp. 301–302
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