THE INFLUENCE OF HUMAN FEELING AND MENTAL STATE ON LANGUAGE
Abstract
This article explores the intricate relationship between human emotions and mental states and their impact on language usage and communication. The study also highlights the role of context, social interactions, and cultural factors in mediating this influence. Through an analysis of various linguistic frameworks and empirical studies, the research aims to uncover patterns in language that reflect emotional states and argue that understanding this relationship is essential for enhancing interpersonal communication and linguistic comprehension.
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