Metaphor and Emotion: Language, Culture, and Body in Human FeelingCambridge University Press, 2000 - 223 páginas The view proposed here demonstrates how cultural aspects of emotions, metaphorical language about the emotions, and human physiology in emotion are all part of an integrated system. Kovecses shows how this integrated system points to the reconciliation of the seemingly contradictory views of biological reductionism and social constructionism in contemporary debates about human emotion."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... Table 5.4 ) . In this case of the application of force dynamics , there is no longer any struggle between the superior and the inferior forces . This is shown in the table by leaving empty the boxes that correspond to the Antagonist's ...
... Table 5.4 ) . In this case of the application of force dynamics , there is no longer any struggle between the superior and the inferior forces . This is shown in the table by leaving empty the boxes that correspond to the Antagonist's ...
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... Table 5.5 . Obviously , only the passions or very intense forms of other emotions are conceptualized this way . By " inertia " the self's tendency is to continue to behave in the same way ; that is , to continue not to get under the ...
... Table 5.5 . Obviously , only the passions or very intense forms of other emotions are conceptualized this way . By " inertia " the self's tendency is to continue to behave in the same way ; that is , to continue not to get under the ...
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... Table 10.1 and contrasts with the conceptualization of morality as shown in Table 10.2 . Thus , while in emotion the self typically loses control over strong emotion , the moral self maintains its control over evil . In other words ...
... Table 10.1 and contrasts with the conceptualization of morality as shown in Table 10.2 . Thus , while in emotion the self typically loses control over strong emotion , the moral self maintains its control over evil . In other words ...
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Metaphor and Emotion: Language, Culture, and Body in Human Feeling Zoltán Kövecses Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
Metaphor and Emotion: Language, Culture, and Body in Human Feeling Zoltán Kövecses Vista de fragmentos - 2000 |
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abstract Agonist Antagonist Antagonist's Force Tendency applies aspects of emotion basic behavior CAPTIVE ANIMAL cause of emotion chapter characterize Chinese Cognitive Linguistics cognitive model COMPLEX SYSTEMS conceptual metaphors conceptual metonymies conceptualization of anger conceptualization of emotion CONTAINER metaphor corresponds cultural models domain of emotion ECONOMIC EXCHANGE effect emotion concepts emotion language emotion metaphors emotional experience English entity EVENT STRUCTURE metaphor expert theories expressions fear feelings force dynamics FORCE metaphor functioning generic-level happiness hara HOT FLUID human relationships Hungarian ical image schemas INSANITY instantiations intensity interaction internal pressure Japanese Lakoff and Kövecses linguistic examples lust marriage meta metaphor EMOTION metaphorical source domains models of emotion NATURAL FORCE notion passion phor PHYSICAL FORCE physiological prototypical Quinn response Resultant Action romantic love sadness shame shared speakers specific specific-level study of emotion submetaphor suggest SYSTEMS metaphor Target Ted Sablay theories of emotion tion understanding universal Wierzbicka Wolof Zoltán Zulu