Cognitive research on metaphoric concepts of time has focused on differences between moving ego and moving time models, but even more basic is the contrast between ego- and temporal-reference-point models. Dynamic models appear to be quasi-universal cross-culturally, as does the generalization that in ego-reference-point models, FUTURE IS IN FRONT OF EGO and PAST IS IN BACK OF EGO. The Aymara language instead has a major static model of time wherein FUTURE IS BEHIND EGO and PAST IS IN FRONT OF EGO; linguistic and gestural data give strong confirmation of this unusual cul-ture-specific cognitive pattern. Gestural data provide crucial information unavailable to purely linguistic analysis, suggesting that when investigating conceptual systems ...
While people around the world mentally represent time in terms of space, there is substantial cross-...
In many languages the future is in front and the past behind, but in some cultures (like Aymara) the...
People talk about time using the language of space. The future is "ahead." Endless events are "long....
Crosslinguistic evidence suggest that there are two different (often coexistent) basic cognitive mod...
Crosslinguistic evidence suggest that there are two different (often coexistent) basic cognitive mod...
Vietnamese speakers can describe the future as behind them and gesture forwards to indicate the past...
Across cultures, people employ space to construct representations of time. English exhibits two deic...
This paper examines the language-specific aspect of the TIME PASSING IS MOTION metaphor and suggests...
This paper examines the language-specific aspect of the TIME PASSING IS MOTION metaphor and suggests...
While people around the world mentally represent time in terms of space, there is substantial cross-...
In many languages the future is in front and the past behind, but in some cultures (like Aymara) the...
Research in cognitive linguistics and in processing of temporal metaphors has tradi-tionally disting...
In this paper we examine whether experience with spatial metaphors for time has an influence on peop...
Languages around the world use a recurring strategy to discuss abstract concepts: describe them meta...
Cognitive research on Ego-Reference-Point models of time in English traditionally shows that “FUTURE...
While people around the world mentally represent time in terms of space, there is substantial cross-...
In many languages the future is in front and the past behind, but in some cultures (like Aymara) the...
People talk about time using the language of space. The future is "ahead." Endless events are "long....
Crosslinguistic evidence suggest that there are two different (often coexistent) basic cognitive mod...
Crosslinguistic evidence suggest that there are two different (often coexistent) basic cognitive mod...
Vietnamese speakers can describe the future as behind them and gesture forwards to indicate the past...
Across cultures, people employ space to construct representations of time. English exhibits two deic...
This paper examines the language-specific aspect of the TIME PASSING IS MOTION metaphor and suggests...
This paper examines the language-specific aspect of the TIME PASSING IS MOTION metaphor and suggests...
While people around the world mentally represent time in terms of space, there is substantial cross-...
In many languages the future is in front and the past behind, but in some cultures (like Aymara) the...
Research in cognitive linguistics and in processing of temporal metaphors has tradi-tionally disting...
In this paper we examine whether experience with spatial metaphors for time has an influence on peop...
Languages around the world use a recurring strategy to discuss abstract concepts: describe them meta...
Cognitive research on Ego-Reference-Point models of time in English traditionally shows that “FUTURE...
While people around the world mentally represent time in terms of space, there is substantial cross-...
In many languages the future is in front and the past behind, but in some cultures (like Aymara) the...
People talk about time using the language of space. The future is "ahead." Endless events are "long....