International Journal Linguistics of Sumatra and Malay (IJLSM)
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): International Journal Linguistics of Sumatra and Malay (IJLSM)

Is This a Word for an Emotion? Considering a Set of English Data

Tisari , Heli (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
20 Dec 2020

Abstract

There are many words that rather clearly denote emotions, such as the nouns anger, happiness, and sadness. However, some cases are not so clear. For example, if a person feels relaxed, the adjective can refer to a physiological as well as an emotional state. It may be even more difficult to decide if a word such as the noun fun or the adjective warm refers to an emotional state. In this paper, I will discuss a list of 86 words that I collected while annotating a set of British English texts. They consisted of people’s fond memories of the music of digital games, and I aimed to mark all words that referred to emotions. I made notes of words that I was uncertain about. Here, those words are considered in the light of two dictionaries, the Macmillan English Dictionary for Advanced Learners, and the Oxford English Dictionary online.

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lsm

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Subject

Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

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International Journal Linguistics of Sumatra and Malay is an international forum for leading research on language and society. It is open to both established and innovative approaches to sociolinguistic research. The Journal promotes all linguistic branches as a thoroughly linguistic and thoroughly ...