Synopses & Reviews
Pavlenko challenges the monolingual bias of modern linguistics and psychology by bringing together insights from many different fields.
Table of Contents
Preface; 1. Languages and emotions: what can a multilingual perspective contribute?; 2. Emotions in the study of multilingualism: framing the questions; Part I. Languages of Emotions: 3. Vocal level: is the lady angry?; 4. Semantic and conceptual levels: the bilingual mental lexicon; 5. Discursive level: I feel zhalko tebia bednogo; Part II. Languages and Emotions: 6. Neurophysiological level: his coeur is where his feelings dwell; 7. Social cognition: I no longer wanted to speak German; 8. Emotions and multilingualism: an integrated perspective; Appendix A. Appendix B. References.