英语和波兰语中的基本情感原型

IF 0.5 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Cognitive Semantics Pub Date : 2023-06-12 DOI:10.1163/23526416-bja10053
Halszka Bąk, J. Altarriba
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本文探讨了英语和波兰语中六种基本情绪(愤怒、厌恶、恐惧、喜悦、悲伤、惊讶)的原型类别在名词、动词和形容词形式上的概念化差异。根据两种语言的研究参与者的性别,收集并分析了六个语义类别的效价、唤醒和优势度。结果表明,两种语言中的基本情绪原型都有共同的特征,广泛地取决于配价,但在各个情绪类别中都有独特的语言特有的配价、唤醒和支配模式。情感的概念化在男性和女性之间以及不同语言之间都有所不同,而在词性效应中发现了特定语言的模式。这些结果对未来认知、情感和语言交叉以及跨语言环境下的研究设计和研究方法具有重要意义。
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Basic Emotion Prototypes in English and in Polish
This paper explores the conceptualization differences between the prototypical categories of six basic emotions (anger, disgust, fear, joy, sadness, surprise) in English and Polish lexicalizations of these concepts in noun, verb, and adjective forms. Measures of valence, arousal, and dominance were collected and analyzed across the six semantic categories, between parts of speech and depending on the gender of the study participants for both languages. The results indicate that the basic emotion prototypes in both languages have common characteristics hinging broadly on valence but have unique language-specific patterns of valence, arousal, and dominance across individual emotion categories. Conceptualizations of emotions were found to be different between men and women and across languages, while language-specific patterns were found in part-of-speech effects. These results have serious implications for future study designs and research methodology at the intersection of cognition, emotion, and language and in cross-linguistic contexts.
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Cognitive Semantics
Cognitive Semantics Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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