1. Introduction: Linguistic Anthropology and Emotional Experience (by Palmer, Gary B.) 2. Pragmatic and Social Constructionist Approaches 3. Language, Primordialism and Sentiment (by Schiffman, Harold) 4. Transforming Laments: Performativity and Rationalization as Linguistic Ideologies (by Wilce, Jr., James M.) 5. Dignity in Tragedy: How Javanese Women Speak of Emotion (by Berman, Laine) 6. Public and Private Voices: Japanese Style Shifting and the Display of Affective Intensity (by Dickel Dunn, Cynthia) 7. Cognitive Approaches 8. From Hiren to Happi-endo: Romantic Expression in the Japanese Love Story (by Shibamoto Smith, Janet S.) 9. Sounds of the Heart and Mind: Mimetics of Emotional States in Japanese (by Occhi, Debra J.) 10. Bursting with Grief, Erupting with Shame: A Conceptual and Grammatical Analysis of Emotion-Tropes in Tagalog (by Palmer, Gary B.) 11. The Convergence of Sociocultural Theory and Cognitive Linguistics: Lexical Semantics and the L2 Acquisition of Love, Fear and Happiness (by Grabois, Howard) 12. Theory 13. Language And Emotion Concepts: What Experientialists and Social Constructionists Have in Common (by Kovecses, Zoltan) 14. Name Index 15. Subject Index
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