This paper distinguishes various ways in which language can act on our affect or emotion experience. From the commonsensical consideration that sometimes we use language merely to report or describe our feelings, I move on to discuss how language can constitute, clarify, and enhance them, as well as induce novel and oft surprising experiences. I also consider the social impact of putting feelings into words, including the reciprocal influences between emotion experience and the public dissemination of emotion labels and descriptions, and how these influences depend on the power of labelling to make complex feelings visible and thus easily accessible. Finally, I address and reinterpret some psychological findings on the so-called “verbal ove...
Interest in human emotion no longer equates to unscientific speculation. 21st-century humanities sch...
Contains fulltext : 99776-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)According to ...
The handbook chapter "Language comprehension, emotion and sociality" presents a theory of language p...
Language can certainly communicate emotions, but growing research suggests that language also helps ...
When researchers think about the interaction between language and emotion, they typically focus on d...
Common sense suggests that emotions are physical types that have little to do with the words we use ...
Language has long been considered independent from emotions. In the last few years however research ...
In everyday language use, people don’t just engage in parsing, the derivation of propositions, and t...
When you hear somebody speak, or read a bit of text, you are somehow assigning meaning to an unfoldi...
What is the relationship between language, emotion concepts, and perceptual categories? Here I compa...
Anthropologists and linguists have long been aware that the body is explicitly referred to in conven...
54 pages"Linguistic relativity, more colloquially known as the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, is the idea t...
The study of emotion has been one of the most important areas of research in the Social Sciences. So...
The study of emotions has been one of the most important areas of research in the Social Sciences. S...
In this chapter we explore language and emotion from the vantage of an intellectual historian and co...
Interest in human emotion no longer equates to unscientific speculation. 21st-century humanities sch...
Contains fulltext : 99776-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)According to ...
The handbook chapter "Language comprehension, emotion and sociality" presents a theory of language p...
Language can certainly communicate emotions, but growing research suggests that language also helps ...
When researchers think about the interaction between language and emotion, they typically focus on d...
Common sense suggests that emotions are physical types that have little to do with the words we use ...
Language has long been considered independent from emotions. In the last few years however research ...
In everyday language use, people don’t just engage in parsing, the derivation of propositions, and t...
When you hear somebody speak, or read a bit of text, you are somehow assigning meaning to an unfoldi...
What is the relationship between language, emotion concepts, and perceptual categories? Here I compa...
Anthropologists and linguists have long been aware that the body is explicitly referred to in conven...
54 pages"Linguistic relativity, more colloquially known as the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, is the idea t...
The study of emotion has been one of the most important areas of research in the Social Sciences. So...
The study of emotions has been one of the most important areas of research in the Social Sciences. S...
In this chapter we explore language and emotion from the vantage of an intellectual historian and co...
Interest in human emotion no longer equates to unscientific speculation. 21st-century humanities sch...
Contains fulltext : 99776-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)According to ...
The handbook chapter "Language comprehension, emotion and sociality" presents a theory of language p...