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In a message dated 98-01-11 12:25:09 EST, MAILER-DAEMON@aol.com writes:

  In a message dated 97-11-07 16:20:54 EST, lojbab replied to me:

>  >Research shows that young children with greater feeling word vocabularies
are
>  >more likely to express themselves verbally (which is more clear and
>  >satisfying than physically).  Furthermore, possession of an extensive
feeling
>  >word vocabulary seems to increase their appreciation of the range of
feelings
>  >possible.  I have heard 2 year olds discussing being frustrated, furious,
>  >excited, pleased, etc.  rather than the standard of only happy, mad, and
>  > sad which many learn.
>  >
  >  Do you have or can you find a reference on this please, since it has
  >  relevance to Lojban SWH research - based on the attitudinals.
  >
  >  lojbab

 I'd be happy to see what specific scientific references I can find.  I'm
also
 sorry it took me so long to see your post.

  karis



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In a message dated 97-11-07 16:20:54 EST, lojbab replied to me:

> >Research shows that young children with greater feeling word vocabularies
are
>  >more likely to express themselves verbally (which is more clear and
>  >satisfying than physically).  Furthermore, possession of an extensive
> feeling
>  >word vocabulary seems to increase their appreciation of the range of
> feelings
>  >possible.  I have heard 2 year olds discussing being frustrated, furious,
>  >excited, pleased, etc.  rather than the standard of only happy, mad, and
> sad
>  >which many learn.
>
>  Do you have or can you find a reference on this please, since it has
>  relevance to Lojban SWH research - based on the attitudinals.
>
>  lojbab

I'd be happy to see what specific scientific references I can find.  I'm also
sorry it took me so long to see your post.

karis


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