Previous work has shown that the abstract use of the prepositions in
and on retains spatial meaning, such as containment and support that
includes the control relationship between a located object (the
figure) and a reference object (the ground). We extend these ideas
to the case of metaphorical descriptions of emotion in Spanish –
some of them featuring the emotion as a located entity in the
person ́s body, and some of them featuring emotion as the ground in
which the person ́s body stands. Two rating experiments show that
people judge emotions as more “controllable” when they are
described as located entities (the figure) than when they are
described as grounds.