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Michele I. Feist, Sarah E. Duffy
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 14 (2023)
How do people talk—and potentially think—about abstract concepts? Supported by abundant linguistic evidence, Conceptual Metaphor Theory posits that people draw upon concrete concepts to structure abstract ones via metaphorical connections. Often,
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https://doaj.org/article/c6a96ba9746c42f09b5e3db0e707ddd6
Publikováno v:
Cadernos de Linguística, Vol 2, Iss 4 (2021)
Esta pesquisa pretende examinar de que forma os falantes do Português Brasileiro compreendem e interpretam a representação linguístico-visual de cenas locativas, nas quais dois objetos estão dispostos em relações espaciais diferentes. Os parti
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Autor:
Michele I. Feist, Sarah E. Duffy
Publikováno v:
Language and Cognition. 12:444-467
The Moving Ego and Moving Time metaphors have provided a fertile testing ground for the psychological reality of space–time metaphors. Despite this, little research has targeted the linguistic patterns used in these two mappings. To fill that gap,
Publikováno v:
International Journal of English Studies (IJES), Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 137-148 (2007)
It has been long noted that Spanish does not license the use of manner verbs when describing telic motion events, particularly when they involve boundary crossing (Aske, 1989; Slobin & Hoiting, 1994). The only exception to this constraint seems to be
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Autor:
Sarah E. Duffy, Michele I. Feist
Across languages, time tends to be understood in terms of space. For instance, we might think of time as an unstoppable train heading towards us when we hear'holidays are coming', or we might imagine time as a landscape that we move across as we'ap
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Raymond Becker, Amanda Friesen, Sam Parsons, Gustav Nilsonne, Ignazio Ziano, Christer Johansson, Sameera Daniels, Iris K. Schneider, Donald R. Williams, Stephen D. Benning, David A. Kenny, Christopher R. Madan, Samantha E Williams, Wojciech Świątkowski, Jiří Lukavský, Miguel A. Vadillo, Casper J. Albers, Anne-Laura van Harmelen, Nicholas W. Fox, Matthew A. J. Apps, Gerine M.A. Lodder, Kevin McConway, Daniel J. Dunleavy, Brian D. Earp, Stephen R. Martin, Henrik Danielsson, Andrew P. Grieve, Vishnu Sreekumar, Cilene Lino de Oliveira, Monica Gonzalez-Marquez, Sau-Chin Chen, Colin McFarland, Erin Michelle Buchanan, Jeffrey R. Spies, James G. Field, Tal Yarkoni, Emily S. Cross, Kevin D. Hochard, Kimberly A. Quinn, Amanda Q. X. Nio, John J. Sakon, Lisa M. DeBruine, Hanna K. Isotalus, Ben Van Calster, Tim Smits, Daniel Lakens, Shlomo Argamon, Crystal N. Steltenpohl, Gerit Pfuhl, Junpeng Lao, Gary S. Collins, Andrea E. Martin, Neil Stenhouse, Randy J. McCarthy, Daniel E. Bradford, Farid Anvari, S. Adil Saribay, Rickard Carlsson, Peder M. Isager, Michele I. Feist, Zsuzsika Sjoerds, Thom Baguley, Mark R. Hoffarth, Manojkumar Selvaraju, Barbara Konat, Matt N. Williams, Konrad Juszczyk, Fred Hasselman, Ahmed A. Khalil, Jean-Jacques Orban de Xivry, Erik Gahner Larsen, David Manheim, Marcel A.L.M. van Assen, Deborah G. Mayo, Zander Crook, Jason D. Ferrell, James T. Grist, Bryan Chung, Nicholas P. Holmes, Lincoln J. Colling, Samuel G. Smith, Michael Ingre, Rolf A. Zwaan, Federico Adolfi, Aaron R. Caldwell, Robert Guggenberger, Caio Gomes, James A. Grange
Publikováno v:
Nature Human Behaviour, 2(3), 168-171. Nature Publishing Group
Nature Human Behaviour, 2, 168-171. NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Nature Human Behaviour, 2, 168-171
Nature Human Behaviour, 2(3), 168-171
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Nature Human Behaviour, 2, 168-171. NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Nature Human Behaviour, 2, 168-171
Nature Human Behaviour, 2(3), 168-171
Nature Human Behaviour
Nature Human Behaviour, 2, pp. 168-171
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Publikováno v:
Cadernos de Linguística. 2:e483
Esta pesquisa pretende examinar de que forma os falantes do Português Brasileiro compreendem e interpretam a representação linguístico-visual de cenas locativas, nas quais dois objetos estão dispostos em relações espaciais diferentes. Os parti
Autor:
Michele I. Feist, Sarah E. Duffy
Publikováno v:
Language and Cognition. 9:637-647
In English, the Moving Ego metaphor conceptualizes the ego as moving forward through time and the Moving Time metaphor construes time as moving forward toward the ego. Recent research has provided evidence that people’s metaphorical perspectives on
Publikováno v:
Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 40
Assuming that linguistic representation has been studied only by linguists using grammaticality judgments, Branigan & Pickering (B&P) present structural priming as a novel alternative. We show that their assumptions are incorrect for cognitive-functi
Publikováno v:
Cognitive Science. 38:1662-1674
In English, two deictic space-time metaphors are in common usage: the Moving Ego metaphor conceptualizes the ego as moving forward through time and the Moving Time metaphor conceptualizes time as moving forward toward the ego (Clark, 1973). Although