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Gladkova, Anna, Cristina Maria Soriano Salinas and Anna Ogarkova. 2016. Methodological triangulation in the study of emotion. The case of ‘anger’ in three language groups. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 14 (1) : 73–101.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Language as a subject
Place, Publisher
John Benjamins
Journal DOI
10.1075/rcl

Annotation

This paper explores the value of Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT) in the interdisciplinary study of emotion. The insights provided by a quantitative, corpus-based analysis of anger metaphors in three languages (English, Spanish, Russian) are compared to those obtained from two other methodologies of a more psycholinguistic kind: a feature-rating and a labelling task. The three methodologies are used to test in language several hypotheses on cross-cultural differences in anger experiences derived from earlier findings in emotion psychology. The three methods are found to be complementary and provide convergent evidence that support the hypotheses, with each method contributing additional pertinent data on some of the issues addressed. The paper discusses the contribution of CMT, its relative importance and specificity, and highlights several methodological and analytical adaptations that CMT studies should undergo for its results to become informative to other disciplines in the study of emotion.