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Publisher: John Benjamins http://www.benjamins.com/ Journal Title: Pragmatics & Cognition Volume Number: 10 Issue Number: 1/2 Issue Date: 2002 Subtitle: The Body in Description of Emotion. Cross-linguistic studies. Special issue of Pragmatics & Cognition 10:1/2 (2002). Main text: Table of Contents Articles Introduction: The body in description of emotion Nick J. Enfield and Anna Wierzbicka 1 - 25 Cultural scripting of body parts for emotions: On 'jealousy' and related emotions in Ewe Felix K. Ameka 27 - 55 Colourful psi's sleep furiously: Depicting emotional states in some African languages Gerrit J. Dimmendaal 57 - 83 Semantic analysis of body parts in emotion terminology: Avoiding the exoticisms of "obstinate monosemy" and "online extension" Nick J. Enfield 85 - 106 'Body part' terms and emotion in Japanese Rie Hasada 107 - 128 My face is paling against my will: Emotion and control in English and Hebrew Yael Kidron and Ron Kuzar 129 - 157 The body in expressions of emotion: Kuot Eva Lindstr�m 159 - 184 Emotions in Oneida Karin Michelson 185 - 206 Emotions and the body in Russian and English Aneta Pavlenko 207 - 241 Insides and emotion in Koromu Carol Priestley 243 - 270 Body part terms in Kaytetye feeling expressions Myfany Turpin 271 - 305 Different modes of describing emotions in Chinese: Bodily changes, sensations, and bodily images Zhengdao Ye 307 - 339 Body and emotion: Body parts in Chinese expression of emotion Ning Yu 341 - 367 Lingfield(s): Cognitive Science & PragmaticsMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue