1. Introduction: From Logos to Dialogue (by Ludtke, Ulrike M.) 2. Theory 3. The developmental psychology and neuropsychology of emotion in language (by Trevarthen, Colwyn) 4. Primal emotions and cultural evolution of language:: Primal affects empower words (by Panksepp, Jaak) 5. Emotion on board (by Nadel, Jacqueline) 6. The origins of emotion and language from the perspective of developmental neuropsychology (by McGilchrist, Iain) 7. Language and emotion in Merleau-Ponty (by Bonsdorff, Pauline von) 8. Enkinaesthetic polyphony:: The underpinning for first-order languaging (by Stuart, Susan) 9. Emotion in language (by Klann-Delius, Gisela) 10. Language and emotion: The cognitive linguistic perspective (by Schwarz-Friesel, Monika) 11. Prosodic clustering in speech: From emotional to semantic processes (by Lacheret-Dujour, Anne) 12. Embodied language and the process of language learning and teaching (by Buccino, Giovanni) 13. Research 14. Research on the relationship between language and emotion - A descriptive overview (by Ludtke, Ulrike M.) 15. Word valence and its effects (by Foolen, Ad) 16. The occurrence of idioms in the emotion lexicon of children (by Glaznieks, Aivars) 17. "Without language, everything is chaos and confusion ...": Corporal-emotional linguistic experience and the linguistic repertoire (by Busch, Brigitta) 18. Giving horror a name: Verbal manifestations of despair, fear and anxiety in texts of Holocaust victims and survivors (by Schwarz-Friesel, Monika) 19. Mediated emotions: Emotivity in the age of information and communication technologies (by Ortner, Heike) 20. Silences as a linguistic strategy Remarks on the role of the unsaid in romantic relationships on the internet (by Marx, Konstanze) 21. Application 22. Gradients of plasticity: Language and emotion in children with unilateral perinatal stroke (by Polse, Lara) 23. Mood, aphasia, and affective language comprehension (by Hielscher-Fastabend, Martina) 24. What words can't tell:: Emotion and connection between 'borderline' mothers and infants (by Gratier, Maya) 25. Affective and internal state language in high-functioning autism (by Levy, Judith) 26. Epilogue: Emotion in language can overcome exclusion from meaning (by Frank, Bodo) 27. Index
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