Surprise at the intersection of phenomenology and linguistics /

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Imprint:Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2019]
Description:vi, 185 pages ; 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:Consciousness & emotion book series ; Volume 11
Consciousness & emotion book series ; v. 11.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11968735
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Other authors / contributors:Depraz, Natalie, editor.
Celle, Agnès, editor.
ISBN:9789027203281
9027203288
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:Surprise is treated as an affect in Aristotelian philosophy as well as in Cartesian philosophy. In experimental psychology, surprise is considered to be an emotion. In phenomenology, it is only addressed indirectly (Husserl, Heidegger, Levinas), with the important exception of Ricoeur and Maldiney, and it is reduced to a break in cognition (Dennett). Only recently was it broached in linguistics, with a focus on lexico-syntactic categories. As for the expression of surprise, it has been studied in connection with mirativity and evidentiality. However, how surprise is encoded in languages that do not mark mirativity has been largely unexplored. 0This book provides new insights into the dynamics of surprise based on a heuristic hypothesis tested against the investigation of time, language and emotion. It is intended to arouse the interest of a multidisciplinary audience keen on crossing the disciplinary borders of phenomenology, cognitive sciences, and pragmatics. 0The theoretical approaches adopted in this collection of articles rely on experiments and corpus data. They advance knowledge by building on robust empirical results coming from psychology, linguistics and physiology.
Other form:Online version: Surprise at the intersection of phenomenology and linguistics Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2019] 9789027262424

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505 8 |a Introduction / Natalie Depraz and Agnès Celle -- Part I. The temporality of surprise: A dynamic process opening up possibilities: 1. Neurophenomenology of surprise / Michel Bitbol -- 2. Shock, twofold dynamics, cascade: Three signatures of surprise. The micro-time of the surprised body / Natalie Depraz -- 3. The representation of surprise in English and the retroactive construction of possible paths / Graham Ranger -- Part II. Verbal interaction and action: 4. Encoding surprise in English novels: An enunciative approach / Catherine Filippi-Deswelle -- 5. How implicit is surprise? Confronting a phenomenological description with a radical pragmatist approach / Audrey Gerlain -- 6. Surprise in native, bilingual and non-native spontaneous and stimulated recall speech / Pascale Goutéraux -- Part III. Emotional experience, expression and description: 7. Interrogatives in surprise contexts in English / Agnès Celle, Anne Jugnet, Laure Lansari and Tyler Peterson -- 8. Looking at 'unexpectedness': A corpus-based cognitive analysis of surprise & wonder / Anne Jugnet and Emilie Lhôte -- 9. Is surprise necessarily disappointing? / Claudia Serban -- Index. 
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