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Language and emotion: The interplay of conceptualisation with physiology and culture
Language and emotion: The interplay of conceptualisation with physiology and culture // Metaphor and Metonymy in Comparison and Contrast / Dirven, René ; Pörings, Ralf (ur.).
Berlin : New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2003. str. 133-159
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Naslov
Language and emotion: The interplay of conceptualisation with physiology and culture
Autori
Kövecses, Zoltán ; Palmer, Gary B. ; Dirven, René
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Metaphor and Metonymy in Comparison and Contrast
Urednik/ci
Dirven, René ; Pörings, Ralf
Izdavač
Mouton de Gruyter
Grad
Berlin : New York
Godina
2003
Raspon stranica
133-159
ISBN
3-11-017374-3
Ključne riječi
basic emotion categories; basic level; basic-level category; cognitive semantics; constructivist theory of emotion; emotion concept; experientialist view of emotion; metaphor; metonymy; metonymy for emotion; physiological theory of emotion; prot
Sažetak
The paper discusses two approaches to research in emotions: a metaphorical, universalist, and experientialist one and a non-metaphorical, non-universalist, and social constructionist one, and attempts to reconcile both. Recent research affirms the universality of certain basic emotions: happiness, sadness, anger, fear, love, disgust (D'Andrade 1995). A large body of other research has shown that emotion terms and expressions are more than registers of physiological experience ; they also have conceptual structure (Kövecses 2000). If it is the case that certain emotions are universal, due to innate psychological and physiological processes, but also have conceptual structures that are cultural in origin, then there is a problem in understanding the semantics of emotion language. This paper explores the tension between universals and cultural constructions in theories of emotion language and attempts a synthesis. Topics discussed include Words and Emotion, Meaning Theories and Emotion, Some General Issues (including the universality of emotion prototypes, the role of metaphor and metonymy, and lay conceptions versus scientific theories), Synthesising Experientialist and Social Constructionist Accounts, and Implications for Consciousness Studies.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Filologija