The construction of emotional meaning in language.

Katie Hoemann, Yeasle Lee, Èvelyne Dussault, Simon Devylder, Lyle H Ungar, Dirk Geeraerts, Batja Mesquita
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The experience of emotion is a form of meaning-making: it reveals one's relationship to the circumstances. Often, the emphasis is on the emotions explicitly named or subjective feelings conveyed. In this perspective, we argue that psychology should use a broader set of tools to study emotional meaning in language. We put forward three sets of language features that capture: the contextual features or aspects of experience salient at each moment (attention); the conceptual vantage point which from events are viewed (construal); the evaluation of events along relevant dimensions (appraisal). We explain how each of these language features can be used to answer specific questions about emotional meaning-making and how it varies based on situation, person, and culture. Our interdisciplinary approach-grounded in socio-, cognitive, and computational linguistics as well as discursive, cognitive, and emotion psychology-seeks to move the field to a higher-dimensional, dynamical account of emotional meaning.

语言中情感意义的建构。
情感体验是意义创造的一种形式:它揭示了一个人与环境的关系。通常,重点是明确命名的情绪或所传达的主观感受。从这个角度来看,我们认为心理学应该使用更广泛的工具来研究语言中的情感意义。我们提出了三组语言特征:上下文特征或经验在每个时刻的突出方面(注意);从事件中观察到的概念优势(解释);沿着相关维度对事件进行评价(评价)。我们解释了如何使用这些语言特征来回答有关情感意义构建的具体问题,以及它如何根据情境、个人和文化而变化。我们的跨学科方法——以社会、认知和计算语言学以及话语、认知和情感心理学为基础——寻求将该领域推向一个更高维度、动态的情感意义账户。
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