This contribution examines the use of body terms in expressions of emotion in Kuot, a non-Austronesian language of New Ireland, Papua New Guinea. It is found that expressions involving the word for ‘stomach’, daləp, correspond mainly to what we would consider to be psychological states, while expressions making use of neip ‘skin; body’ are largely concerned with physical states. Some other body parts also form part of emotive expressions
This paper investigates the embodied conceptualization of emotions from a cognitive linguistic persp...
This paper illustrates how the body is referred to in description of anger and examines the role tha...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is (i) to show that phraseology is the main process for ...
This contribution examines the use of body terms in expressions of emotion in Kuot, a non-Austronesi...
This article examines the status and functions of body-part words with respect to linguistic descrip...
International audienceThis article presents the first systematic typological study of emotional expr...
This study deals with linguistic expressions of emotions in Adonara-Lamaholot, a dialect of Lamaholo...
In many languages, emotion-denoting expressions contain body-part words. Words referring to abdomina...
Different languages present a variety of ways of talking about emotional experience. Very commonly, ...
This study examines the usage and meanings of emotion-related body part terms that are found in meta...
This paper combines two of Linguateca's projects { Esqueleto (on the human body) and Emocionário (on...
Research into emotions is a developing field within Assyriology, and NLP tools for Akkadian texts of...
Anthropologists and linguists have long been aware that the body is explicitly referred to in conven...
concepts in Alamblak are expressed by verbs and idiomatic expressions. Fifteen terms in seven sub-do...
In many languages, terms denoting the human body and its parts constitute a closed subclass of nouns...
This paper investigates the embodied conceptualization of emotions from a cognitive linguistic persp...
This paper illustrates how the body is referred to in description of anger and examines the role tha...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is (i) to show that phraseology is the main process for ...
This contribution examines the use of body terms in expressions of emotion in Kuot, a non-Austronesi...
This article examines the status and functions of body-part words with respect to linguistic descrip...
International audienceThis article presents the first systematic typological study of emotional expr...
This study deals with linguistic expressions of emotions in Adonara-Lamaholot, a dialect of Lamaholo...
In many languages, emotion-denoting expressions contain body-part words. Words referring to abdomina...
Different languages present a variety of ways of talking about emotional experience. Very commonly, ...
This study examines the usage and meanings of emotion-related body part terms that are found in meta...
This paper combines two of Linguateca's projects { Esqueleto (on the human body) and Emocionário (on...
Research into emotions is a developing field within Assyriology, and NLP tools for Akkadian texts of...
Anthropologists and linguists have long been aware that the body is explicitly referred to in conven...
concepts in Alamblak are expressed by verbs and idiomatic expressions. Fifteen terms in seven sub-do...
In many languages, terms denoting the human body and its parts constitute a closed subclass of nouns...
This paper investigates the embodied conceptualization of emotions from a cognitive linguistic persp...
This paper illustrates how the body is referred to in description of anger and examines the role tha...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is (i) to show that phraseology is the main process for ...