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Emotion in voices helps capture listener's attention, but in the long run the words are not remembered as accurately Date: December 11, 2012 Source: Springer Science+Business Media Summary ...
Few of us use all–or even most–of the 3,000 English-language words available to us for describing our emotions, but even if we did, most of us would still experience feelings for which there ...
By analyzing the meanings of words used to describe emotions in over 2,000 languages, researchers found some universal truths. But the analysis, described in the Dec. 20 Science, also revealed ...
But in his made-up dictionary, writer John Koenig has invented words to describe our most abstract and ephemeral emotions. John Koenig is the founder and author of an online dictionary of made-up ...
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