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Differences in emotional reactions of Greek, Hungarian and British users of English when watching English television
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Differences in emotional reactions of Greek, Hungarian, and British users of English when watching television in English
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Emotion recognition ability across different modalities: the role of language status (L1/LX), proficiency and cultural background
Lorette, Pernelle; Dewaele, Jean-Marc. - : De Gruyter, 2020
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Do you see / hear / understand how he feels? Multimodal perception of a Chinese speaker’s emotional state across languages and cultures
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Emotion recognition ability across different modalities: The role of language status (L1/LX), proficiency and cultural background
Lorette, Pernelle; Dewaele, Jean-Marc. - : De Gruyter Mouton, 2020
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The relationship between bi/multilingualism, nativeness, proficiency and multimodal emotion recognition ability
Lorette, Pernelle; Dewaele, Jean-Marc. - : Sage Journals, 2019
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The effects of linguistic proficiency, trait emotional intelligence and cultural background on emotion recognition by English native speakers
Abstract: Book synopsis: Interest in human emotion no longer equates to unscientific speculation. 21st-century humanities scholars are paying serious attention to our capacity to express emotions and giving rigorous explanations of affect in language. We are unquestionably witnessing an ‘emotional turn’ not only in linguistics, but also in other fields of scientific research. Emotion in Discourse follows from and reflects on this scholarly awakening to the world of emotion, and in particular, to its intricate relationship with human language. The book presents both the state of the art and the latest research in an effort to unravel the various workings of the expression of emotion in discourse. It takes an interdisciplinary approach, for emotion is a multifarious phenomenon whose functions in language are enlightened by such other disciplines as psychology, neurology, or communication studies. The volume shows not only how emotion manifests at different linguistic levels, but also how it relates to aspects like linguistic appraisal, emotional intelligence or humor, as well as covering its occurrence in various genres, including scientific discourse. As such, the book contributes to an emerging interdisciplinary field which could be labeled “emotionology”, transcending previous linguistic work and providing an updated characterization of how emotion functions in human discourse.
Keyword: Applied Linguistics and Communication (to 2020)
URL: https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/24441/3/24441.pdf
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https://benjamins.com/catalog/pbns.302
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The relationship between bi/multilingualism, nativeness, proficiency and multimodal emotion recognition ability
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The effects of linguistic proficiency, Trait Emotional Intelligence and in-group advantage on emotion recognition by British and American English L1 users
Dewaele, Jean-Marc; Lorette, Pernelle; Petrides, Konstantinos V.. - : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2019
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Tweetalig onderwijs als Belgische "philtre d’amour". Attitudes van Franstalige CLIL-leerders van het Nederlands
Mettewie, Laurence; Lorette, Pernelle. - : Presses Universitaires de Louvain, 2014
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CLIL in Wallonië: Franstaligen leren graag Nederlands - Een kijkje in andermans keuken kan verfrissend werken. Hoe gaan onze zuiderburen, met hun taaie taalkwesties en drie officiële landstalen, om met meertalig onderwijs?
In: Levende talen magazine. - Amsterdam : Levende Talen 100 (2013) 7, 26-29
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