نتایج جستجو برای: metaphorical competence

تعداد نتایج: 44999  

Journal: :NeuroImage 2012
Bálint Forgács Isabel Bohrn Jürgen Baudewig Markus J. Hofmann Csaba Pléh Arthur M. Jacobs

The right hemisphere's role in language comprehension is supported by results from several neuropsychology and neuroimaging studies. Special interest surrounds right temporoparietal structures, which are thought to be involved in processing novel metaphorical expressions, primarily due to the coarse semantic coding of concepts. In this event related fMRI experiment we aimed at assessing the ext...

2008
JOSEF STERN

This paper addresses two issues: (1) what it is for a metaphor to be either alive or dead and (2) what a metaphor must be in order to be either alive or dead. Both issues, in turn, bear on the contemporary debate whether metaphor is a pragmatic or semantic phenomenon and on the dispute between Contextualists and Literalists. In the first part of the paper, I survey examples of what I take to be...

2003
Deirdre Wilson

A common problem for linguists, philosophers and psychologists is that linguistically specified (‘literal’) word meanings are often modified in use. The literal meaning may be narrowed (e.g. drink used to mean ‘alcoholic drink’), approximated (e.g. square used to mean ‘squarish’) or undergo metaphorical extension (e.g. rose or diamond applied to a person). Typically, narrowing, approximation an...

2006
Daniel Casasanto Sandra Lozano

In gesturing metaphorically, people use physical space to represent abstract ideas that have no spatial instantiation in the world (e.g., gesturing upward to indicate high intelligence). This volume illustrates the range of metaphorical gestures that people produce, yet researchers have only just begun to explore the psychological significance of these gestures. What functions might they serve ...

2006
R. Agerri

It is generally accepted that much of everyday language shows evidence of metaphor. We assume a common sense knowledge of the real world in the understanding of metaphorical utterances. We do not address the issue of when an utterance is to be considered metaphorical. Instead, we provide an explanation of how a mtephorical utterance can be processed. Consider the following example: (1) “In the ...

2004
John A. Barnden Sheila R. Glasbey Mark G. Lee Alan M. Wallington

We consider the varieties and directions of influence that the source and target domains involved in a conceptual metaphor can have on each other during the course of understanding metaphorical utterances based on the metaphor. Previous studies have been restricted both as to direction of influence and as to type of influence. They have been largely confined to the “forward” (source to target) ...

2011
SYLVIA JAWORSKA

By applying methods of cognitive metaphor theory, Jaworska examines metaphorical scenarios employed in the discourse of anti-Slavism, which featured prominently in radical nationalist propaganda in Germany at the turn of the twentieth century. She does so by analysing metaphorical expressions used to refer to the Polish population living in the eastern provinces of Prussia, in the so-called Ost...

Journal: :International Journal of Computer Games Technology 2009

2001
Mark G. Lee John A. Barnden

The main aim of this report is to provide a measure of objective evaluation of ATT-Meta, a system we have implemented for conducting some of the reasoning needed in the understanding of metaphorical utterances. The report thereby also provides some evaluation of the overall theoretical approach informing ATT-Meta (Barnden & Lee, 2001). The evaluation of ATT-Meta consists of showing, at least in...

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