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Definition of Emotivity
1. n. Emotiveness.
Definition of Emotivity
1. Noun. The condition of being emotive ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Emotivity
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Emotivity
Literary usage of Emotivity
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Pathology of Emotions: Physiological and Clinical Studies by Charles Féré (1899)
"Sometimes it is excessive emotivity, sometimes it is apathy. ... But the research
into the physical conditions of emotivity of the morbid kind is not above ..."
2. The Universal Illusion of Free Will and Criminal Responsibility by Augustin Frédéric Hamon (1899)
"INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF MORBID emotivity. Summary—Relations of
Morbid emotivity—Genius and Madness—Crime and Morbid ..."
3. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences by New York Academy of Sciences (1915)
"emotivity depends first upon the nature of the individual as determined by ...
emotivity are also determined by degree of "intellectual control. ..."
4. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1894)
"The distress and extreme emotivity of the neurasthenic are, ... This emotivity
may sometimes escape observation in melancholia, but it exists nevertheless, ..."
5. Signs of Sanity and the Principles of Mental Hygiene by Stewart Paton (1922)
"The relation of emotivity to visualization is of prime importance to the painter
or sculptor. Musicians also need adequate channels of expression, ..."
6. The Clinical Journal (1896)
"-i°„ of the alcoholic extract daily, and was feeling very much better and stronger;
palpitation, emotivity much improved ; no sweating even on excitement, ..."