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- Emotive_(sociology) abstract "“Emotional expressions”, also called “emotives” are an effort by the speaker to offer an interpretation of something that is observable to no other actor (Reddy 1997). If emotions are feelings, emotives are the expressions of those feelings through the use of language, specifically through constructions that explicitly describe emotional states or attitudes. (Luke 2004).".
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- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Albert_Ellis.
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Analogy.
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Attitude_(psychology).
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sociological_terminology.
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Communicative_rationality.
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Cultural_anthropology.
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Duke_University.
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Emotion.
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Emotional_expression.
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Emotionology.
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Ethnography.
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Expectation_(epistemic).
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Feeling.
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Hypocrisy.
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Instrumentalism.
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Jürgen_Habermas.
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Language.
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Performative_utterance.
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Post-structuralism.
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Psychologist.
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Rational_emotive_behavior_therapy.
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Sincerity.
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Social_constructionism.
- Emotive_(sociology) wikiPageWikiLink Social_reality.
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- Emotive_(sociology) subject Category:Sociological_terminology.
- Emotive_(sociology) hypernym Effort.
- Emotive_(sociology) type Organisation.
- Emotive_(sociology) type Redirect.
- Emotive_(sociology) comment "“Emotional expressions”, also called “emotives” are an effort by the speaker to offer an interpretation of something that is observable to no other actor (Reddy 1997). If emotions are feelings, emotives are the expressions of those feelings through the use of language, specifically through constructions that explicitly describe emotional states or attitudes. (Luke 2004).".
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