Jackson JC, Watts J, Henry TR, et al. Emotion semantics show both cultural variation and universal structure. Science. 2019;366(6472):1517-1522.Many human languages have words for emotions such as “anger” and “fear,” yet it is not clear whether these emotions have similar meanings across languages, or why their meanings might vary. We estimate emotion semantics across a sample of 2474 spoken languages using “colexification”—a phenomenon in which languages name semantically related concepts with the same word. Analyses show significant variation in networks of emotion concept colexification, which is predicted by the geographic proximity of language families. We also find evidence of universal structure in emotion colexification networks, wi...
Emotions are not necessarily universal across different languages and cultures. Mental lexicons of e...
Does our perception of others’ emotional signals depend on the language we speak or is our perceptio...
One of the most fascinating characteristics of emotions is that they have universal expressive patte...
Jackson JC, Watts J, Henry TR, et al. Emotion semantics show both cultural variation and universal s...
In this chapter, I assess the degree to which emotions are biologically endowed or culturally constr...
The chapter overviews an expansive research area spanning together several disciplines in the affect...
This chapter explores the idea that the meanings of emotion words in typologically closer languages ...
When researchers think about the interaction between language and emotion, they typically focus on d...
Constructivist theories of emotion must explain recent empirical findings of strong similarity in th...
<p>Appraisal theories of emotion, and particularly the Component Process Model, claim that the diffe...
Patterns of emotional experience not only provide insight into the meaning of the situation at hand,...
Are emotion words or emotion categories universal, or are particular emotions and emotion categories...
Using human evaluation of 100,000 words spread across 24 corpora in 10 languages diverse in origin a...
Note: This talk has not gone through a process of peer review, and findings should therefore be trea...
The universal hypothesis of emotions argues that due to the functionality that emotions and their be...
Emotions are not necessarily universal across different languages and cultures. Mental lexicons of e...
Does our perception of others’ emotional signals depend on the language we speak or is our perceptio...
One of the most fascinating characteristics of emotions is that they have universal expressive patte...
Jackson JC, Watts J, Henry TR, et al. Emotion semantics show both cultural variation and universal s...
In this chapter, I assess the degree to which emotions are biologically endowed or culturally constr...
The chapter overviews an expansive research area spanning together several disciplines in the affect...
This chapter explores the idea that the meanings of emotion words in typologically closer languages ...
When researchers think about the interaction between language and emotion, they typically focus on d...
Constructivist theories of emotion must explain recent empirical findings of strong similarity in th...
<p>Appraisal theories of emotion, and particularly the Component Process Model, claim that the diffe...
Patterns of emotional experience not only provide insight into the meaning of the situation at hand,...
Are emotion words or emotion categories universal, or are particular emotions and emotion categories...
Using human evaluation of 100,000 words spread across 24 corpora in 10 languages diverse in origin a...
Note: This talk has not gone through a process of peer review, and findings should therefore be trea...
The universal hypothesis of emotions argues that due to the functionality that emotions and their be...
Emotions are not necessarily universal across different languages and cultures. Mental lexicons of e...
Does our perception of others’ emotional signals depend on the language we speak or is our perceptio...
One of the most fascinating characteristics of emotions is that they have universal expressive patte...