In this paper, we test between suppression and activation accounts of metaphor processing by means of a novel metaphor interference paradigm that makes use of mouse-tracking. The goal is to understand how context influences the activation of salient and non-salient features of a concept during the on-line processing of a metaphor. In two mouse-tracking experiments, we examine the activation and availability of conceptual features that were either irrelevant or relevant for understanding a metaphor across various contexts. Our findings support the conclusion that context works primarily by rapidly suppressing salient features of a concept that are not relevant for the particular metaphorical interpretation. What is more, it seems that even f...
Given a specific discourse, which discourse properties trigger the use of metaphorical language, rat...
In 2 self-paced reading experiments, we investigate the processing characteristics of unfamiliar met...
This study focuses on the relationship between cognitive effort and aesthetic-emotional evaluation i...
Early psycholinguistic studies initially showed that processing figurative language takes longer tha...
In a previous study conducted by Camac and Glucksberg (1984) it was reported that components drawn f...
We address the question of, among several executive functions, which one has a strong influence on m...
The present study employed priming techniques to investigate whether unfamiliar metaphors are unders...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
The study aims to explore the possibility of semantic frame activation and interaction in metaphori...
A large body of electrophysiological literature showed that metaphor comprehension elicits two diffe...
This paper presents a computational model of referential metaphor comprehension. This model is desig...
Six experiments investigating the relationship of familiarity and context to the processing of metap...
Metaphors are pervasive in everyday language and often used in advertisements to draw attention and ...
Note:In this thesis the "special, status frequently assigned to metaphor as a focus of linguistic re...
Natural language is replete with figurative expressions such as "my lawyer is a shark," and listener...
Given a specific discourse, which discourse properties trigger the use of metaphorical language, rat...
In 2 self-paced reading experiments, we investigate the processing characteristics of unfamiliar met...
This study focuses on the relationship between cognitive effort and aesthetic-emotional evaluation i...
Early psycholinguistic studies initially showed that processing figurative language takes longer tha...
In a previous study conducted by Camac and Glucksberg (1984) it was reported that components drawn f...
We address the question of, among several executive functions, which one has a strong influence on m...
The present study employed priming techniques to investigate whether unfamiliar metaphors are unders...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
The study aims to explore the possibility of semantic frame activation and interaction in metaphori...
A large body of electrophysiological literature showed that metaphor comprehension elicits two diffe...
This paper presents a computational model of referential metaphor comprehension. This model is desig...
Six experiments investigating the relationship of familiarity and context to the processing of metap...
Metaphors are pervasive in everyday language and often used in advertisements to draw attention and ...
Note:In this thesis the "special, status frequently assigned to metaphor as a focus of linguistic re...
Natural language is replete with figurative expressions such as "my lawyer is a shark," and listener...
Given a specific discourse, which discourse properties trigger the use of metaphorical language, rat...
In 2 self-paced reading experiments, we investigate the processing characteristics of unfamiliar met...
This study focuses on the relationship between cognitive effort and aesthetic-emotional evaluation i...