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1 Emotion Nouns in Australian Languages : A Case Study and Preliminary Survey Maïa Ponsonnet , 2017 single work criticism
— Appears in: Language, Land and Song : Studies in Honour of Luise Hercus 2017; (p. 228-243)

'Documenting emotions in Australian languages is a complicated task, not only because of caveats inherent to the privacy of this domain, but also because of additional cultural obstacles specific to the Australian context. Indeed, among Aboriginal groups, emotions are often considered too mundane or sometimes too traumatic to be discussed with strangers (Ponsonnet 2014a). However, linguists who have successfully explored emotions in Australian languages have revealed a wealth of linguistic resources (Turpin 2002; Gaby 2008; Harkins 2001; Ponsonnet 2014b). Dalabon, for instance, a severely endangered Gunwinyguan language of south-western Arnhem Land, numbers more than 160 emotional lexemes, encapsulating fine emotional categories.'  (Introduction)

1 y separately published work icon Les nouveaux chants du kangourou : récits Maïa Ponsonnet , Paris : Éditions Autrement Littératures , 2008 Z1922058 2008 selected work short story Six portraits of men and women from a remote Aboriginal community in the Northern Territory.
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