This book addresses the subject of emotional
speech, especially its encoding and decoding process during interactive
communication, based on an improved version of Brunswik’s Lens Model. The
process is shown to be influenced by the speaker’s and the listener’s
linguistic and cultural backgrounds, as well as by the transmission channels
used. Through both psycholinguistic and phonetic analysis of emotional
multimodality data for two typologically different languages, i.e., Chinese and
Japanese, the book demonstrates and elucidates the mutual and differing
decoding and encoding schemes of emotional speech in Chinese and Japanese.
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