Emotion in speech A systemic functional semiotic approach to the vocalisation of AFFECT

LANGUAGE CONTEXT AND TEXT-THE SOCIAL SEMIOTICS FORUM(2022)

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This paper explores how emotion is conveyed in spoken language based on a sample of three stories for children read aloud by a trained storyteller. It draws on both Martin & White's appraisal framework (2005) and a systematic account of vocal features. Interpreting and profiling emotion is a challenge both for researchers interested in spoken language and for English-as-an-additional-language teachers, when working to improve students' spoken expression of emotion. Underpinning this challenge is the absence of a unified theoretical stance and a consequent lack of shared analytical tools for describing how speakers use semiotic resources to convey emotion in their speech. A systemic functional semiotic approach can make visible the co-patterning of wordings and vocalisations that express emotion.
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systemic functional semiotics (SFS), appraisal analysis, spoken language, vocal features, co-patterning of wordings and vocalisations, emotion in speech, interpreting and profiling emotion, multi-stratal analysis, multisemiotic interaction, storytelling, children's stories, English as additional language (EAL)
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