1. May 2020 FP One Comment Universal 2019: Posted in Universals Archive Universal 2019: Original All languages have some “emotion terms” (i.e. terms designating some cognitively based feelings). Standardized There are some “emotion terms” (i.e. terms designating some cognitively based feelings). Keywords emotion, sensation, cognition Domain lexicon Type unconditional Status achronic Quality absolute Basis “working hypothesis … on evidence gleaned from both cross-linguistic and cross-cultural studies” Source Wierzbicka 1999: 276, 284-286 Counterexamples Previous Post nonesuch 13 Next Post nonesuch 1 FP View more posts One Comment FP (i) This complements #2024: interjections for “voicing” feelings; terms for “describing” them.(ii) “Specific” emotion terms are unlikely to be universal; but see #2026. 1. May 2020 Comments are closed.
FP (i) This complements #2024: interjections for “voicing” feelings; terms for “describing” them.(ii) “Specific” emotion terms are unlikely to be universal; but see #2026. 1. May 2020
(i) This complements #2024: interjections for “voicing” feelings; terms for “describing” them.(ii) “Specific” emotion terms are unlikely to be universal; but see #2026.