El aprendizaje de los rasgos fonopragmáticos del enfado en español como lengua extranjera

Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 30 (2):393-411 (2020)
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Identifying the expression of anger in a foreign language and reproducing it appropriately and precisely are skills whose relevance and lack of satisfying proposals have been pointed by research on the pedagogy of emotions (Dewaele, 2010; Toya & Kodis, 1996). This paper combines an identification of lacks in the pedagogy of emotional intonation with an analysis of spontaneous samples of anger as a basis to didactic guidelines for the introduction of the contextualized teaching of anger expression in Spanish. Through colloquial samples, key features for the expression of anger in Spanish are identified. A selection of technical features is adapted in an accessible didactic proposal that is conformed of the stages of identification, induction of recurrent patterns, guided and free production. The proposal offered here is a starting point for the design of didactic units on emotional and expressive speech, an area that lacks didactic guidelines.

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Emotions in multiple languages.Jean-Marc Dewaele - 2010 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.

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