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2020 | 17 | 187-198

Article title

Emotionszustände und -prozesse und ihre Verkörperung in der Sprache

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Emotional States and Processes and their Embodiment in Language

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DE

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The aim of the paper is to show how emotions are embodied in language. The research material constitutes examples of idioms expressing emotional states and processes. The concepts of the embodied, embedded, extended and enactive cognition are discussed as theses of the 4E approach and the situated cognition as the collective concept.

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17

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187-198

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published
2020-06-20

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