@incollection{Fiehler2016, author = {Reinhard Fiehler}, title = {How to Do Emotions With Words: Emotionality in Conversations}, series = {The Verbal Communication of Emotions. Interdisciplinary Perspectives}, editor = {Susan R. Fussell}, publisher = {Lawrence Erlbaum}, address = {Mahwah, NJ/ London}, isbn = {9780805836899}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-46361}, pages = {79 -- 106 + 4 Seiten Anhang}, year = {2016}, abstract = {In this chapter, emotions are not regarded primarily as internal-psychological phenomena, but as socially proscribed and formed entities, which are constituted in accordance with social rules of emotionality and which are manifested, interpreted, and processed together communicatively in the interaction for definite purposes by the persons involved. In the elaboration of such an interactive conception of emotionality, the following aspects are treated: the value of emotionality in linguistic theories; emotions as a specific form of experiencing; the rules of emotionality; communication of emotions as transmission of evaluations; practices of manifestation, interpretation and processing of emotions in the communication process; fundamental interrelations between emotions and communication behavior; and methodology of the analysis of emotions and emotionality in specific conversation types. Finally, the developed theoretical apparatus in the analysis of two short conversation sections is elucidated.}, language = {en} }