This paper outlines some of the challenges and possibilities of a corpus-based approach to the diachronic description of the semantics of emotion words. It analyses three German anger words (Wut, Zorn and Ärger) in two corpora: DTA (Deutsches Textarchiv, covering the period 1600-1899) and DWDS (Digitales Wörterbuch der Deutschen Sprache, which covers twentieth-century German). The study is based on two complementary approaches: a semantic and pragmatic analysis of co-occurrences (Oster, 2012); and the use of semantic foci (Ogarkova & Soriano, 2014). This allows for a detailed description of the semantic evolution of the three anger words for four aspects of emotion – Control, Lack of Control, Visibility and Internalization – while exploring...
International audienceDeveloping empirical methods for the description of emotion concepts that are ...
International audienceThis article presents the main results of a corpus-based analysis of the metap...
This study investigates the lexicalization patterns of six basic constructs of emotion in English: a...
This paper outlines some of the challenges and possibilities of a corpus-based approach to the diach...
In this paper, a corpus-based approach is used in order to provide an in-depth analysis of two Germa...
The contribution deals with a selected lexical field related to the emotion 'anger'. It is treated f...
International audienceArguably, situational, social, and cultural context play an important role in ...
International audienceArguably, situational, social, and cultural context play an important role in ...
The aim of this paper is to explore some of the possibilities, advantages and difficulties of corpus...
© 2012 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, 10785 Berlin/Boston. On the basis of a large database of a...
movements (action units) alters the decoded meaning of a basic emotional expres-sion. We tested whet...
This paper investigates the embodied conceptualization of emotions from a cognitive linguistic persp...
The semantic meaning of negative self-conscious emotion words like embarrassment, guilt, and shame a...
We propose that the comparison of semantic association networks may provide a novel, implicit approa...
International audienceDeveloping empirical methods for the description of emotion concepts that are ...
International audienceDeveloping empirical methods for the description of emotion concepts that are ...
International audienceThis article presents the main results of a corpus-based analysis of the metap...
This study investigates the lexicalization patterns of six basic constructs of emotion in English: a...
This paper outlines some of the challenges and possibilities of a corpus-based approach to the diach...
In this paper, a corpus-based approach is used in order to provide an in-depth analysis of two Germa...
The contribution deals with a selected lexical field related to the emotion 'anger'. It is treated f...
International audienceArguably, situational, social, and cultural context play an important role in ...
International audienceArguably, situational, social, and cultural context play an important role in ...
The aim of this paper is to explore some of the possibilities, advantages and difficulties of corpus...
© 2012 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, 10785 Berlin/Boston. On the basis of a large database of a...
movements (action units) alters the decoded meaning of a basic emotional expres-sion. We tested whet...
This paper investigates the embodied conceptualization of emotions from a cognitive linguistic persp...
The semantic meaning of negative self-conscious emotion words like embarrassment, guilt, and shame a...
We propose that the comparison of semantic association networks may provide a novel, implicit approa...
International audienceDeveloping empirical methods for the description of emotion concepts that are ...
International audienceDeveloping empirical methods for the description of emotion concepts that are ...
International audienceThis article presents the main results of a corpus-based analysis of the metap...
This study investigates the lexicalization patterns of six basic constructs of emotion in English: a...