The class-inclusion model claims that metaphors (e.g., That exam is a filter) are comprehended by inclusion of the topic (or subject) as a member of an attributive category named after and exemplified by the vehicle (or predicate). In three experiments, participants rated the extent to which a topic concept (e.g., exam) was a member of a vehicle category (e.g., filters). To test the scope of the class-inclusion model, both conventional and novel metaphors were included in Experiments 1 and 2, and both high and low apt metaphors were included in Experiment 3. Class inclusion was higher following metaphorical primes than following either literal primes (Experiment 1) or no primes (Experiments 2 and 3). Moreover, this metaphor-induced categori...
Most of existing metaphor studies address comprehension of nominal metaphors like “My job is a jail ...
Three experiments explored whether conceptual mappings in conventional metaphors are productive, by ...
What makes some metaphors easier to understand than others? Theoretical accounts of metaphor process...
This article looks at metaphor aptness from the perspective of the class-inclusion model of metaphor...
Metaphors of the form X is a Y may be conceived as statements of property attribution, in which prop...
Class inclusion theory asserts that one cannot reverse the topic and vehicle of a meta-phor and prod...
Bowdle and Gentner (2005) proposed a reconciliation of the comparison and categorization models of m...
Vita.Theories of metaphor differ in their predictions about what types of features will be present i...
Metaphor comprehension involves an interaction between the meaning of the topic and vehicle terms of...
Looking at Glucksberg’s class-inclusion model of metaphor comprehension, this article suggests that ...
Contemporary metaphor theory has moved away from consideration of metaphor as a similarity statement...
The paper investigates the role of social stereotypes in figurative language comprehension. The pape...
This paper has examined the asymmetric roles of a topic and vehicle in the metaphor comprehension pr...
There exists a variety of theoretical frameworks attempting to account for the nature, comprehension...
In this paper we will discuss the role of literal meaning and mental imagery in metaphor comprehensi...
Most of existing metaphor studies address comprehension of nominal metaphors like “My job is a jail ...
Three experiments explored whether conceptual mappings in conventional metaphors are productive, by ...
What makes some metaphors easier to understand than others? Theoretical accounts of metaphor process...
This article looks at metaphor aptness from the perspective of the class-inclusion model of metaphor...
Metaphors of the form X is a Y may be conceived as statements of property attribution, in which prop...
Class inclusion theory asserts that one cannot reverse the topic and vehicle of a meta-phor and prod...
Bowdle and Gentner (2005) proposed a reconciliation of the comparison and categorization models of m...
Vita.Theories of metaphor differ in their predictions about what types of features will be present i...
Metaphor comprehension involves an interaction between the meaning of the topic and vehicle terms of...
Looking at Glucksberg’s class-inclusion model of metaphor comprehension, this article suggests that ...
Contemporary metaphor theory has moved away from consideration of metaphor as a similarity statement...
The paper investigates the role of social stereotypes in figurative language comprehension. The pape...
This paper has examined the asymmetric roles of a topic and vehicle in the metaphor comprehension pr...
There exists a variety of theoretical frameworks attempting to account for the nature, comprehension...
In this paper we will discuss the role of literal meaning and mental imagery in metaphor comprehensi...
Most of existing metaphor studies address comprehension of nominal metaphors like “My job is a jail ...
Three experiments explored whether conceptual mappings in conventional metaphors are productive, by ...
What makes some metaphors easier to understand than others? Theoretical accounts of metaphor process...