The present volume is a collection of eight papers in which a linguistic and discourse-based approach to emotions has been adopted…
The present volume is a collection of eight papers in which a linguistic and discourse-based approach to emotions has been adopted. The authors provide an insight into the linguistic representation of emotions, seen as subjective experiences that are communicated to an addressee in discourse. Utterances that convey emotions are characterised by lexical, morpho-syntactic and prosodic markers, which are analysed across different discourse genres. The authors adopt different theoretical and methodological perspectives in order to investigate the connection between emotion, cognition, verbal expression and its variation across discourse genres.
Catherine Paulin – Presentation
Christelle Lacassain-Lagoin – At the Crossroads of Cognition and Emotion: Wonder, a Multifunctional and Polysemous Marker
Philippe Muller – HAPPY as a Mark of Exceptionality
Célia Schneebeli – Coding Emotion in Computer-Mediated Communication: The Example of YouTube Comments
Elena Albu – “Tired, emotional and very VERY happy. Fantastic day #AFC.” The Expression of Emotions on Twitter during the 2014 European Elections
Julie Nimtz – An Enunciative Approach to Pathos in British General Election Manifesto
Ellen Carter – Expressing Emotion in Romance Fiction: How Readers Like Their Heroes and Heroines to Communicate Passion
Héloïse Perbet, Catherine Paulin – The Expression and Triggering of Surprise in Joseph Jacobs’s Tales
Jean Szlamowicz – “Screamin’ and Shoutin’!” A Cultural and Lexicographic Study of Exultation in Jazz
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