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.ui

happiness - unhappiness


{simple pure emotion}

.za'a

I directly observe


{evidential}

.u'u

guilt - remorselessness - innocence


{simple pure emotion}

.oi

complaint - pleasure


{complex pure emotion}

.iu

love - hate


{miscellaneous pure emotion}

nai

Miscellaneous negation; when attached to an attitudinal, it changes the meaning to the attitudinal's 'negation'.

cu'i

Attitudinal midpoint scalar; attached to an attitudinal to change the meaning to the midpoint of the emotion.

.ei

obligation - freedom


{complex propositional emotion}

Define the most important difference between a pure and a propositional emotion, with regards to attitudinals.

A pure emotion describes only an emotion, i.e., something that is felt about a concrete state or event by the speaker, or others. A propositional emotion changes the meaning of an event or state by ascribing an emotion to the meaning of an event or state, and not the state or event itself.

da'i

supposing (hypothetical truth conditions) - in fact (normal truth conditions)


{discursive}

dai

empathy

.u'i

amusement - weariness


{simple pure emotion}

cai

Extreme intensity.

sai

Strong intensity.

ru'e

Weak intensity.

.a'o

hope - despair


{simple propositional emotion}

.o'a

pride - modesty / humility - shame


{simple propositional emotion}

.o'o

patience - tolerance - anger


{complex pure emotion}

.u'e

wonder - commonplace