Contenu du sommaire : Emotion, Body and Mind across a Continent
Revue | Pragmatics and Cognition |
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Numéro | Vol.27,n°1, 2020 |
Titre du numéro | Emotion, Body and Mind across a Continent |
Introduction
- Introduction: Grammar, culture, and emotion tropes - Maïa Ponsonnet, Dorothea Hoffmann and Isabel O'Keeffe p. 1–19
Articles
- The role of the body in descriptions of emotions: A typology of the Australian continent - Maïa Ponsonnet and Kitty-Jean Laginha p. 20–82
- The expression of emotions in Kunbarlang and its neighbours in the multilingual context of western and central Arnhem Land - Isabel O'Keeffe, Ruth Singer and Carolyn Coleman p. 83–138
- Feeling through your chest: Body-based tropes for emotion in Anindilyakwa - James Bednall p. 139–183
- Be happy when your stomach is: Figurative extensions of the body in MalakMalak - Dorothea Hoffmann p. 184–208
- The body and the verb: Emotion in Gija - Frances Kofod and Anna Crane p. 209–239
- Ear and belly in Warlpiri descriptions of cognitive and emotional experience - Mary Laughren and Maïa Ponsonnet p. 240–271
- Emotion metaphors in an awakening language: Kaurna, the language of the Adelaide Plains - Rob Amery p. 272–312