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Naming Feeling: Exploring the Equivalence of Emotion Terms in Five European Languages

Published inP. Wilson (Ed.), Dynamicity in Emotion Concepts
PublisherFrankfurt am Main : Peter Lang
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  • Lodz Studies in Language; 27
Publication date2012
Abstract

Across various disciplines a number of methods have emerged that attempt to establish equivalence between various concepts that words in various languages point to. This study reports the results of a study that adopts a reference-based methodology which uses emotional situations to elicit emotion labels in four emotion categories (ANGER, SHAME, GUILT, and PRIDE). The similarities and differences in how five different lingual populations (English, German, French, Spanish, Russian) completed the task are assessed. The results are discussed in the light of differences in the lexicalization of specific emotion domains and cultural factors mediating the emotion-labelling process. Naming Feeling: Exploring the Equivalence of Emotion Terms in Five European Languages 1 (PDF Download Available). Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/265401779_Naming_Feeling_Exploring_the_Equivalence_of_Emotion_Terms_in_Five_European_Languages_1 [accessed Sep 20, 2017].

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OGARKOVA, Anna, SORIANO, Cristina, LEHR, Caroline. Naming Feeling: Exploring the Equivalence of Emotion Terms in Five European Languages. In: Dynamicity in Emotion Concepts. P. Wilson (Ed.). Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang, 2012. (Lodz Studies in Language) doi: 10.3726/978-3-653-01466-2
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