Emotion words in the monolingual and bilingual lexicon
Special issue of The Mental Lexicon 3:1 (2008)
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[The Mental Lexicon, 3:1] 2008. 156 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Emotion mental lexicon: Questions, issues, and directions for future researchpp. 1–7
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The adolescent emotional maelstrom: Do adolescents process and control emotion-laden words differently to adults?Renata F.I. Meuter and Leigh Buckley | pp. 9–28
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Emotion words in the mental lexicon: A new look at the emotional Stroop effectTina M. Sutton and Jeanette Altarriba | pp. 29–46
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Feeling affect in a second language: The role of word recognition automaticityNorman Segalowitz, Pavel Trofimovich, Elizabeth Gatbonton, and Anna Sokolovskaya | pp. 47–71
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Words, feelings, and bilingualism: Cross-linguistic differences in emotionality of autobiographical memoriesViorica Marian and Margarita Kaushanskaya | pp. 72–91
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Structural and conceptual equivalence in the acquisition and use of emotion words in a second languageAneta Pavlenko | pp. 92–121
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Perceiving and responding to embarrassing predicaments across languages: Cultural influences on the emotion lexiconJyotsna Vaid, Hyun Choi, Hsin-Chin Chen, and Mike Friedman | pp. 122–148
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