The work defines the sigh as a type of breath expressing or communicating specific mental or emotional states. To investigate the meanings of the sigh, after overviewing preliminary analyses of written and oral corpora, the paper focuses on a peculiar use of it as a “discrediting body comment” often exploited in political debates to imply the opponent’s stupidity or obsessive repetition, by displaying frustration or boredom. In a perception study on some uses of this sigh, participants’ interpretations are not significantly shared, but agreement emerges when considering their perception of sighs in terms of valence and arousal.

Poggi, I., Ansani, A., Cecconi, C. (2018). Sighs in everyday life and in political communication. In Proceedings of the Laughter Workshop 2018 (pp.50-53).

Sighs in everyday life and in political communication

Poggi, Isabella
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Ansani, Alessandro
Formal Analysis
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Cecconi, Christian
Membro del Collaboration Group
2018-01-01

Abstract

The work defines the sigh as a type of breath expressing or communicating specific mental or emotional states. To investigate the meanings of the sigh, after overviewing preliminary analyses of written and oral corpora, the paper focuses on a peculiar use of it as a “discrediting body comment” often exploited in political debates to imply the opponent’s stupidity or obsessive repetition, by displaying frustration or boredom. In a perception study on some uses of this sigh, participants’ interpretations are not significantly shared, but agreement emerges when considering their perception of sighs in terms of valence and arousal.
2018
Poggi, I., Ansani, A., Cecconi, C. (2018). Sighs in everyday life and in political communication. In Proceedings of the Laughter Workshop 2018 (pp.50-53).
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