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An Emotion Word Type Perspective on Language, Cognition, and Emotion
Presenter: Dr. Chenggang Wu
Emotion words are made up of emotion-label words and emotion-laden words. Emotion-label words are words that directly indicate emotional states, such as joy and sadness. Although emotion-laden words do not directly clarify emotional state, they can still trigger individual emotional responses, such as viruses, healing. Emotion word type perspective divides the two kinds of words. There is a large amount of behavioral and neural evidence that suggests there are processing differences between these two types of emotion words, and that such differences can even affect cognitive conflict processing and emotion perception. The emotion word type perspective establishes a bridge for the research of language processing, cognitive processing and emotional processing, and develops new research topics and questions.
Bio
Dr. Chenggang Wu obtained his Ph.D. in Education from the Faculty of Education, University of Macau. He is currently a Lecturer at the School of Education, Shanghai International Studies University. His research areas include psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, and bilingualism. Specifically, he explored children reading and literacy development, bilingual visual word recognition, and emotionality in the mental lexicon. The research findings are widely published in linguistic, psychological, and neurological journals. 
Moderator: Ms. Victoria, Qianru Li
(PhD student, CCBS/FED, UM)
Time: 7:00 PM, July 22nd
Zoom ID: 959 6270 3011
Passcode: ccbs
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Wu, C., & Zhang, J. (2020). Emotion word type should be incorporated in affective neurolinguistics: A commentary on Hinojosa, Moreno and Ferré (2019). Language, Cognition and Neuroscience35(7), 840-843.
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