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Language and Emotions

The Role of Emotions in Native Language Identification

The Role of Emotions in Native Language Identification

... Native Language Identification (NLI) is the task of identifying the native language (L1) of a person based on his/her writing in the second language ...way emotions are en- coded in different ...

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The effect of classroom emotions, attitudes toward English, and teacher behavior on willingness to communicate among English Foreign Language Learners

The effect of classroom emotions, attitudes toward English, and teacher behavior on willingness to communicate among English Foreign Language Learners

... classroom emotions on WTC, both of which are constantly fluctuating and simultaneously shaped by learner-internal and learner- external variables over different time ...foreign language classroom anxiety ...

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The motivational properties of emotions in Foreign Language Learning*

The motivational properties of emotions in Foreign Language Learning*

... foreign language learners’ emotional experiences during instruction and showing how these experiences impacted on their ...foreign language teachers to review their teaching practices in order to address ...

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Longitudinal Trajectories of Emotions in Four Dimensions Through Language Advisory Sessions

Longitudinal Trajectories of Emotions in Four Dimensions Through Language Advisory Sessions

... of emotions fall into two categories, positive or ...Positive emotions, for example, include happiness, excitement, and trust, while negative emotions include anxiety, anger, disgust, and so ...

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JeSemE: Interleaving Semantics and Emotions in a Web Service for the Exploration of Language Change Phenomena

JeSemE: Interleaving Semantics and Emotions in a Web Service for the Exploration of Language Change Phenomena

... Word emotions were induced independently for each temporal corpus slice, using the respective embedding model to retrieve similarity ...given language stage, thereby infusing historical emotion information ...

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The Foreign Language Effect on Moral Judgment: The Role of Emotions and Norms

The Foreign Language Effect on Moral Judgment: The Role of Emotions and Norms

... foreign language promotes consequentialist responses [19, ...native language or in a foreign ...foreign language combinations. Foreign language systematically increased the rate of ...

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CINEMO — A French Spoken Language Resource for Complex Emotions: Facts and Baselines

CINEMO — A French Spoken Language Resource for Complex Emotions: Facts and Baselines

... The CINEMO corpus (Rollet et al., 2009) shall help to over- come this black hole in spoken language resources by provi- sion of labels for the ‘minor’, i. e. secondary, emotion in ad- dition to the ‘major’, i. e. ...

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Personal Language Arts Managing Your Emotions & Self-esteem

Personal Language Arts Managing Your Emotions & Self-esteem

... how the language of a court opinion differs from that of a newspaper, how the language ev okes a sense of time and place; how it sets a formal or informal tone).?. Books?[r] ...

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Actually Embodied Emotions

Actually Embodied Emotions

... Carruthers (2009; 2011) has developed an empirically informed theory that sees metacogni- tion dependent upon mindreading capabilities. Briefly, metacognition results from reading one’s own mind. Certain dissociative ...

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Accessing the Self in Self-Access Learning: Emotions and Feelings in Language Advising

Accessing the Self in Self-Access Learning: Emotions and Feelings in Language Advising

... First, we will briefly present different forms of learners’ support in self- access centre sets-up and illustrate the traditional approach to language advising. Next, we will discuss two research studies on affect ...

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Autism and self-conscious emotions

Autism and self-conscious emotions

... children with autism. Lord, Rutter, Goode, Heemsbergen, Jordan, Mahwood and Schopler, (1989), constructed a scale- the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS), to facilitate observation of social and communicative ...

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CANVASSING THE EMOTIONS

CANVASSING THE EMOTIONS

... Methods: Agential cuts: What you measure brings it into being. “In the language of science there is no I, no you, no we. The subjective is prohibited…” (Irigaray, 2002, p. 247). Irigaray posits that to speak or to ...

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Instrumentalizing Cognitive Dissonance Emotions

Instrumentalizing Cognitive Dissonance Emotions

... of language, differentiation of human knowledge accelerated (Fontanari et ...Therefore emotions unifying contradictions in knowledge had to evolve along with ...As language and culture were evolving ...

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Lyrics, Music, and Emotions

Lyrics, Music, and Emotions

... Importantly, language and music complement each other in many different ...and language in terms of fea- tures, we can observe that music organizes pitch and rhythm in ways that language does not, ...

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Annotating Emotions in Meetings

Annotating Emotions in Meetings

... J. Carletta, J. Kilgour, T. O’Donnell, S. Evert, and H. Voor- mann. 2003. The NITE object model library for han- dling structured linguistic annotation on multimodal data sets. In Nancy Ide, editor, Proceedings of the ...

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Saudi EFL Teacher Professional Identity and Emotions: Emotions Regulation Perspective

Saudi EFL Teacher Professional Identity and Emotions: Emotions Regulation Perspective

... English language in the Saudi Society (Al-Seghayer, ...a language of infidels and a vehicle of Western agendas in the Islamic conservative society (Elyas & Picard, ...the language, the negative ...

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Do Enterprises Have Emotions?

Do Enterprises Have Emotions?

... basic emotions or a derivative ...(basic) emotions so that each emo- tional state of an individual can be unambiguously classified as one of ...ingly, emotions are characterized on three dimen- ...

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Emotions in Argumentative Narration

Emotions in Argumentative Narration

... considers emotions to be an intrinsic element of discourse, and Micheli (2010) agrees that emotions should not be considered as external elements “help- ing” to persuade, but that they should be analyzed as ...

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Nonverbal and paraverbal expression of emotions in the course of learning Russian as a foreign language

Nonverbal and paraverbal expression of emotions in the course of learning Russian as a foreign language

... Russian language is to work out rhythm and intonation inherent to the Russian ...Russian language are used which create emotional speech – interjections, word-feelings ...

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Vowel Analysis for Identifying Expression of Emotions in Odia Spoken Language

Vowel Analysis for Identifying Expression of Emotions in Odia Spoken Language

... different emotions (love (shringar), pathetic (sad) (karuna), wrath (anger) (roudra), quietus (shAnta), normal (neutral)) intentionally expressed in speech by 12 semi-professional actors and 8 semi-professional ...

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