Surprise at the intersection of phenomenology and linguistics / edited by Natalie Depraz, Agnès Celle.

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Other Authors: Depraz, Natalie (Editor), Celle, Agnès (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2019]
Series:Consciousness & emotion book series ; v. 11.
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Table of Contents:
  • 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.