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Chariot Posted 20 years ago
Linguistics Studies

emotion, feeling

Is an emotion not a standing state? What is the difference? Thank you.
  

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Please explain your queston a bit more, Chariot. Are you speaking of stative verbs, which do not normally take continuous aspect ( I love you . )?

  • Please explain your queston a bit more, Chariot.
  • Are you speaking of stative verbs, which do not normally take continuous aspect ( I love you .
  • )?
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Please explain your queston a bit more, Chariot. Are you speaking of stative verbs, which do not normally take continuous aspect (I love you. (X) I am loving you.)?
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0Is emotion a feeling that arise in a particular situation. An emotion can raise and disappear. A person is in anger for a certain period of time. He can't live in anger all the time. Is feeling a state a person is in towards something? In another word, is feeling an opinion or a point of view? I don't know how to differentiate them? I'd like to hear opinions. 0-

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