19.1384, TOC: The Mental Lexicon 3/1 (2008)

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Publisher:	John Benjamins
			http://www.benjamins.com/ 			
			
Journal Title:  The Mental Lexicon 
Volume Number:  3 
Issue Number:  1 
Issue Date:  2008 


Subtitle:  Emotion words in the monolingual and bilingual lexicon   


Main Text:  

Emotion words in the monolingual and bilingual lexicon
Special issue of The Mental Lexicon 3:1 (2008)
 
Edited by Jeanette Altarriba, Aneta Pavlenko and Norman Segalowitz
University at Albany, State University of New York / Temple University /
Concordia University, Montréal

The Mental Lexicon 3:1 

2008. 156 pp.

Table of contents

Emotion mental lexicon: Questions, issues, and directions for future research  1-7  

Articles   

The adolescent emotional maelstrom: Do adolescents process and control
emotion-laden words differently to adults? 
Renata F.I. Meuter and Leigh Buckley 9-28  

Emotion words in the mental lexicon: A new look at the emotional Stroop effect 
Tina M. Sutton and Jeanette Altarriba 29-46  

Feeling affect in a second language: The role of word recognition automaticity 
Norman Segalowitz, Pavel Trofimovich, Elizabeth Gatbonton and Anna Sokolovskaya
47-71  

Words, feelings, and bilingualism: Cross-linguistic differences in emotionality
of autobiographical memories 
Viorica Marian and Margarita Kaushanskaya 72-91  

Structural and conceptual equivalence in the acquisition and use of emotion
words in a second language 
Aneta Pavlenko 92-121  

Perceiving and responding to embarrassing predicaments across languages:
Cultural influences on the emotion lexicon 
Jyotsna Vaid, Hyun Choi, Hsin-Chin Chen and Mike Friedman 122-148 



Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics
                     Applied Linguistics
                     Language Acquisition
                     Psycholinguistics






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