
Components of emotional meaning: A sourcebook
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Inhalt
- Cover
- Contents
- List of contributors
- List of GRID collaborators
- General introduction: A paradigm for a multidisciplinary investigation of the meaning of emotion terms
- PART I: Disciplinary perspectives and theoretical approaches to the meaning of emotion words
- 1 Measuring the meaning of emotion words: A domain-specific componential approach
- 2 Dimensional, basic emotion, and componential approaches to meaning in psychological emotion research
- 3 Folk emotion concepts: Lexicalization of emotional experiences across languages and cultures
- 4 Linguistic theories of lexical meaning
- PART II: The GRID instrument: Hypotheses, operationalization, data, and overall structure
- 5 The why, the what, and the how of the GRID instrument
- 6 Cross-cultural data collection with the GRID instrument
- 7 The global meaning structure of the emotion domain: Investigating the complementarity of multiple perspectives on meaning
- PART III: Decomposing the meaning of emotion terms: Analysis by emotion component
- 8 From emotion to feeling: The internal structure of the Feeling component
- 9 Embodied emotions: The Bodily reaction component
- 10 The "mirror of the soul": The Expression component
- 11 Emotion is for doing: The Action tendency component
- 12 Driving the emotion process: The Appraisal component
- 13 The meaning structure of emotion terms: Integration across components
- PART IV: Psychological perspectives
- 14 The new NOVELTY dimension: Method artifact or basic dimension in the cognitive structure of the emotion domain?
- 15 From meaning to experience: The dimensional structure of emotional experiences
- 16 Reviving a forgotten dimension-potency in affective neuroscience
- 17 Maggots and morals: Physical disgust is to fear as moral disgust is to anger
- 18 The GRID meets the Wheel: Assessing emotional feeling via self-report
- 19 Assessing interindividual differences in emotion knowledge: Exploring a GRID-based approach
- PART V: Cultural-comparative perspectives
- 20 The conceptualization of despair in Basque, Spanish, and English
- 21 Finno-Ugric emotions: The meaning of anger in Estonian and Finnish
- 22 Types of anger in Spanish and Russian
- 23 What the GRID can reveal about culture-specific emotion concepts: A case study of Russian "toska"
- 24 Pride is not created equal: Variations between Northern and Southern Italy
- 25 The meaning of pride across cultures
- 26 Cultural differences in the meaning of guilt and shame
- PART VI: Linguistic perspectives
- 27 Comparing the Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) approach to emotion and the GRID paradigm
- 28 Conceptual Metaphor Theory and the GRID paradigm in the study of anger in English and Spanish
- 29 English "fear" and Polish "strach" in contrast: The GRID paradigm and the Cognitive Corpus Linguistic methodology
- 30 Triangulating the GRID: A corpus-based cognitive linguistic analysis of five Greek emotion terms
- PART VII: Special topics
- 31 The GRID study in India
- 32 Adaptation of the GRID instrument in Setswana
- 33 Comparison of the AROUSAL dimension in Turkey and the USA
- 34 Familiarity and disappointment: A culture-specific dimension of emotional experience in Greece?
- 35 The meaning of happiness in Japan and the United States
- 36 Happiness and contentment in English and Polish
- 37 Exploring the meaning of pride and shame in Hong Kong-Chinese
- 38 The meaning of Dutch "schaamte" as a single term for shame and embarrassment
- 39 Emotion term semantics in Russian-Ukrainian and Ukrainian-Russian bilinguals
- 40 The vocal expression component in the meanings of Russian, Ukrainian, and US English emotion terms
- 41 Language family similarity effect: Emotion term semantics in Russian, Ukrainian, Czech, Slovak, and Polish
- 42 Cognitive appraisals can differentiate positive emotions: The role of social appraisals
- 43 Where do emotional dialects come from? A comparison of the understanding of emotion terms between Gabon and Quebec
- PART VIII: Taking stock and further development of the GRID paradigm
- 44 CoreGRID and MiniGRID: Development and validation of two short versions of the GRID instrument
- 45 Promises delivered, future opportunities, and challenges for the GRID paradigm
- Appendix 1 (Availability)
- Appendix 2 (GRID instrument)
- Appendix 3 (CoreGRID instrument)
- Appendix 4 (MiniGRID instrument)
- Appendix 5 (MiniGRID instrument - paper version)
- References
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