Emotions in motion. Towards a corpus-based description of the diachronic evolution of anger words
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Emotions in motion. Towards a corpus-based description of the diachronic evolution of anger wordsAutoría
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2018Editor
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Oster, Ulrike (2018). “Emotions in motion: Towards a corpus-based description of the diachronic evolution of anger words”. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 16(1): 191-228Tipo de documento
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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 ... [+]
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 the advantages of a combined quantitative and qualitative corpus analysis. [-]
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Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 2018, vol. 16, núm. 1, p. 191 - 228Proyecto de investigación
This study was supported by research projects FFI2015-68867-P, funded by the Spanish Ministry for the Economy and Competition and P1-1B2013-44, funded by Universitat Jaume I.Derechos de acceso
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