Language, heart, and mind : studies at the intersection of emotion and cognition
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Language, heart, and mind : studies at the intersection of emotion and cognition
(Łódź studies in language, v. 66)
P. Lang, c2020
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
A major premise of this book is that language use is critically conditioned by affective content and cognitive factors rather than being a case of objective computation and manipulation of structures. The 21 chapters of this book deals with how language interacts with emotion, and with mind and cognition, from both intralingual and cross-linguistic perspectives. The second major focus is the theoretical framework, best-suited for research relationships between language, cognition, and emotion as well as the effect that emotion has on the conceptualizer who constructs meanings based on language stimuli. Furthermore, the authors investigate how emotion and rational projections of events interact and what their consequences are in the conceptual world, media discourse, and translation.
目次
List of Contributors
Introduction
Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, Marco Venuti, Valeria Monello
Part 1: Cognition, Emotion and Language
1. A Mindful Approach to Affairs of the Heart
Paul A. Wilson
2. With Rhyme and Reason: Revisiting Roman Jakobson’s "Linguistics and Poetics"
Iain Halliday
3. The Conceptual World(s) of Wisdom and Intelligence
Aneta Dłutek
4. Cultural Conceptualizations of Love in English and Polish
Jacek Tadeusz Waliński
5. Depicting Mother and Child Relationship: Love You Forever in Translation
Salvatore M. Ciancitto
6. Contextual Oppositeness in Elaborate Emotion Event Scenarios: Love-Hate Relationship
Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk and Paul A. Wilson
7. Light-Blooded, Blood-Fumed and Blood-Rich: Cultural Conceptualizations of vér ‘blood’ in Hungarian
Judit Baranyiné Kóczy
8. The Power of Metaphors in Different Context-Related Registers: The Case of Metaphorical Idioms
Anna Dąbrowska
9. I’ve been there, so I can empathize… Polish and English Verbal Expressions Denoting Empathy
Marta Falkowska
10. How to Die (死: sǐ) Properly in Modern Mandarin Chinese: A Cognitive-Pragmatic Account
Andrew HC. Chuang
11. The Issue of Cruelty in the Selected Translations of Dickens
Agnieszka Kałużna
12. Beyond Emotions (and Back): Non-verbal Communication in Language and Interaction
Emanuela Campisi
13. Metaphors for Regulating Emotions – A Cognitive Corpus-Based Study of English, Italian, and Polish
Marcin Trojszczak and Chiara Astrid Gebbia
Part 2: Cognition, Emotion and Media Discourse
14. Communing Affiliation and the Power of Bonding Icons in Collective Narratives: The Case of #GrowingUpGay
Antonio Fruttaldo
15. Inclusive (and Not) Uses of Pronouns and Honorifics in the British Press
Angela Zottola
16. "Are you really voting for your favourites?" Multimodal Genres and Ideology in Talent Shows
Mariavita Cambria
17. The Female Voice in Televised Political Debates: A Case Study
Donata Cucchiara
18. Punctuation and Emotions: A Study on the Pragmatics of Punctuation in Texting
Giuliana Russo
19. #ComeOutForTransEquality! Twitter Discourses on the Gender Recognition Act Reform
Marco Venuti
20. Neither Soul Food, nor Slave Food Made You Fat: Passion and Affection in Soul Food Discourse
Valeria Monello and Francesca Vigo
21. Creating "Moppa": Identity Construction and Expressive Meaning
Valeria Monello
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