Emotion in Dialogic Interaction: Advances in the complexEdda Weigand John Benjamins Publishing, 28.05.2004 - 284 Seiten This volume contains a selection of papers given at the European Science Foundation Exploratory Workshop on Emotion in Dialogic Interaction at the University of Münster in October 2002. In the literature, the complex network of emotion in dialogic interaction is mostly addressed by reducing the complex and separating emotions or defining them by means of simple artificial units. The innovative claim of the workshop was to analyse emotion as an integrated component of human behaviour in dialogic interaction as demonstrated by recent findings in neurology and to develop a linguistic model which is able to deal with the complex integrated whole. Specific emphasis was laid on communicative means for expressing emotions and on emotional principles in dialogue. Furthermore, the issue of specific European principles for dealing with emotions was highlighted. |
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... refers to the motive of the speaker for using a metaphorical expression. There is a special affinity between emotions and metaphors. Kovecses' primary interest however is not to describe how emotions are expressed but how emotions are ...
... refers to the motive of the speaker for using a metaphorical expression. There is a special affinity between emotions and metaphors. Kovecses' primary interest however is not to describe how emotions are expressed but how emotions are ...
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... refers to statistical data in most of his turns. He shows that he is well-prepared and focused. His intonation is that of assertion. The metatextual comments he employs intensify this orientation of his style. The introductory statement ...
... refers to statistical data in most of his turns. He shows that he is well-prepared and focused. His intonation is that of assertion. The metatextual comments he employs intensify this orientation of his style. The introductory statement ...
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... refers to himself in the lst person, and it is only in short metatextual statements, such aS I must say, I must state, I must notforget, I want to say, I think that it is correct. The second speaker, Vaclav Klaus, is mainly oriented ...
... refers to himself in the lst person, and it is only in short metatextual statements, such aS I must say, I must state, I must notforget, I want to say, I think that it is correct. The second speaker, Vaclav Klaus, is mainly oriented ...
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... refers to his personal experience: (8) VK: It was Spartak Rokytnice that got into this debt for (.) I I know it well, the skiing there, I know every (.) every spot on the ski tracks there, and because Spartak could not get such a credit ...
... refers to his personal experience: (8) VK: It was Spartak Rokytnice that got into this debt for (.) I I know it well, the skiing there, I know every (.) every spot on the ski tracks there, and because Spartak could not get such a credit ...
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Inhalt
Part II Communicative Means for Expressing Emotions | 97 |
Part III Emotional Principles in Dialogue | 205 |
General Index | 277 |
The Current Issues in Linguistic Theory series | 283 |
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