"Happiness" and "Pain" across Languages and Cultures

Special issue of International Journal of Language and Culture 1:2 (2014)

Editors
ORCID logoCliff Goddard | Griffith University
ORCID logoZhengdao Ye | Australian National University
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Articles
Exploring “happiness” and “pain” across languages and cultures
Cliff Goddard and Zhengdao Ye
131–148
“Pain” and “suffering” in cross-linguistic perspective
Anna Wierzbicka
149–173
The story of “Danish Happiness” Global discourse and local semantics
Carsten Levisen
174–193
The meaning of “happiness” (xìngfú) and “emotional pain” (tòngkŭ) in Chinese
Zhengdao Ye
194–215
Japanese interpretations of “pain” and the use of psychomimes
Yuko Asano-Cavanagh
216–238
Some remarks on “pain” in Latin American Spanish
Zuzanna Bułat-Silva
239–252
The semantics and morphosyntax of tare “hurt/pain” in Koromu (PNG): Verbal and nominal constructions
Carol Priestley
253–271
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Farese, Gian Marco
2016. The Cultural Semantics of the Japanese Emotion Terms 'Haji' and 'Hazukashii'. New Voices in Japanese Studies 8  pp. 32 ff. DOI logo

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Communication Studies

Communication Studies