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Publication Date:
November 2010
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1613-3641
DOI:
10.1515/cogl.2010.023

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Using corpus methodology for semantic and pragmatic analyses: What can corpora tell us about the linguistic expression of emotions?

Ulrike Oster1

1Universitat Jaume I

c1Address for correspondence: Departament de Traducció i Comunicació, Universitat Jaume I, Campus del Riu Sec, 12071 Castelló, Spain. Email:

Citation Information: Cognitive Linguistics. Volume 21, Issue 4, Pages 727–763, ISSN (Online) 1613-3641, ISSN (Print) 0936-5907, DOI: 10.1515/cogl.2010.023, November 2010

Publication History:
Received:
2009-08-04
Revised:
2010-04-08
Published Online:
2010-11-04

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to explore some of the possibilities, advantages and difficulties of corpus-based analyses of semantic and pragmatic aspects of language in one particular field, namely the linguistic expression of emotion concepts. For this purpose, a methodological procedure is proposed and an exemplary analysis of the emotion concept “fear” in English is performed. The procedure combines Kövecses' lexical approach and Stefanowitsch's metaphorical pattern analysis with additional concepts from corpus linguistics such as semantic preference and semantic prosody. The results of the study show that such a corpus-based analysis of emotion words offers several advantages. Firstly, by exploring the surroundings of the search word in a vast amount of text, we are not only able to find evidence of conceptual metaphor and metonymy that structure the emotion concept and of related emotion concepts, but also we can enrich the description of the emotion concept with information from a series of dimensions and add a pragmatic viewpoint by revealing an explicit or implicit evaluation of the emotion. The second advantage offered by a corpus-based approach lies in the possibility of quantifying results, i.e., comparing the frequency, productivity and creative use of individual metaphors and metonymies, which is especially interesting in view of contrastive studies.

Keywords:: Emotion concepts; corpus methodology; conceptual metaphor; conceptual metonymy; semantic preference; semantic prosody

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