Description
The Sociopragmatics of Emotion provides a comprehensive examination of how emotions operate within social and communicative contexts. The authors investigate the intricate relationship between emotional experiences, their linguistic and non-linguistic expression, and the social conventions that govern emotional display across different cultures and situations.
This work bridges emotion studies with pragmatics and sociolinguistics, offering readers a nuanced understanding of how individuals navigate emotional communication in everyday interactions. The book addresses key questions about emotion regulation, face-saving strategies, and the cultural variations in emotional expression and interpretation.
Ideal for scholars, students, and professionals in linguistics, psychology, communication studies, and anthropology, this resource provides both theoretical frameworks and practical insights into the social dimensions of human emotion.







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