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[...] under the stress of emotion [...] we do involuntarily give utterance to sounds that the hearer interprets as indicative of the emotion itself. - Sapir (1921), a pag.4 [...] emphasis, tone, and phrasing, the varying speed and continuity of utterance, the accompanying bodily movements, all these express something of the inner life of impulse and feeling, but as these means of expression are [...] but modified forms of the instinctive utterance [...] - Sapir (1921), a pag.39
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