An enquiry into Romanian anger-like and happiness-like emotions
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2012
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Harabor, Alina
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This thesis seeks to shed light on the inner lives of the Romanian people via the
language they use to communicate about their emotions. It is the first detailed
study that analyses Romanian emotions by examining the words referring to
them, as well as the syntactic constructions in which they occur. It also highlights
Romanian belief systems and other cultural aspects that influence the Romanian
emotional experience. In particular, the thesis focuses on ‘Romanian anger‐like
emotion words mânie and supărare and the happiness‐like words fericire and
veselie.
By using the Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) and by drawing on instances
of natural language, mainly extracted from the Romanian Corpus Linguistic, as
well as proverbs, sayings, poems and songs, this study shows that Romanians
feel very intensely and have highly responsive behaviors and reactions. In
addition, it was found that Romanians feel and think socially rather than
individually; for example, Romanians’ ability to feel something good is
intensified when they share this good feeling with someone else.
Another strength of this thesis is that it demonstrates that basic and universal
labels such as anger or happiness cannot be applied to emotion terms in the
Romanian language because the emotional reality expressed in Romanian does
not match the Anglo concepts described by these labels.
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