The linguistic metaphors of time appear to influence how people gesture about time. This study finds that Chinese English bilinguals produce more vertical gestures when talking about Chinese time references with vertical spatial metaphors than (1) when talking about time conceptions in the English translations, and (2) when talking about Chinese time references with no spatial metaphors. Additionally, Chinese English bilinguals prefer vertical gestures to lateral gestures when perceiving Chinese time references with vertical spatial metaphors and the corresponding English translations, whereas there is no such preference when perceiving time references without spatial metaphors. Furthermore, this vertical tendency is not due to the fact tha...
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...
Time and space have been shown to be interlinked in people’s minds. To what extent can co-speech ges...
The linguistic metaphors of time appear to influence how people gesture about time. This study finds...
Mandarin speakers often use gestures to represent time laterally, vertically, and sagittally. Chines...
Chinese hands of time: The effects of language and culture on temporal gestures and spatio-temporal ...
Abstract: Do English speakers think about time the way they talk about it? In spoken English, time a...
In this paper we examine whether experience with spatial metaphors for time has an influence on peop...
The last decades have witnessed the resurgence of research on linguistic relativity, which provides ...
The last decades have witnessed the resurgence of research on linguistic relativity, which provides ...
The last decades have witnessed the resurgence of research on linguistic relativity, which provides ...
The ability to conceive time is a corner stone of human cognition. It is unknown, however, whether t...
This thesis is the first large-scale, corpus-based analysis of time conceptualisation using multimod...
Time and space have been shown to be interlinked in people’s minds. To what extent can co-speech ges...
Mandarin speakers often use gestures to represent time laterally, vertically, and sagittally. Chines...
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...
Time and space have been shown to be interlinked in people’s minds. To what extent can co-speech ges...
The linguistic metaphors of time appear to influence how people gesture about time. This study finds...
Mandarin speakers often use gestures to represent time laterally, vertically, and sagittally. Chines...
Chinese hands of time: The effects of language and culture on temporal gestures and spatio-temporal ...
Abstract: Do English speakers think about time the way they talk about it? In spoken English, time a...
In this paper we examine whether experience with spatial metaphors for time has an influence on peop...
The last decades have witnessed the resurgence of research on linguistic relativity, which provides ...
The last decades have witnessed the resurgence of research on linguistic relativity, which provides ...
The last decades have witnessed the resurgence of research on linguistic relativity, which provides ...
The ability to conceive time is a corner stone of human cognition. It is unknown, however, whether t...
This thesis is the first large-scale, corpus-based analysis of time conceptualisation using multimod...
Time and space have been shown to be interlinked in people’s minds. To what extent can co-speech ges...
Mandarin speakers often use gestures to represent time laterally, vertically, and sagittally. Chines...
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...
Time and space have been shown to be interlinked in people’s minds. To what extent can co-speech ges...