Pragmatic and cognitive accounts of figurative language posit a difference between metaphor and metonymy in terms of underlying conceptual operations. Recently, other pragmatic uses of words have been accounted for in the Relevance Theory framework, such as approximation, described in terms of conceptual adjustment that varies in degree and direction with respect to the case of metaphor. Despite the theoretical distinctions, there is very poor experimental evidence addressing the metaphor/metonymy distinction, and none concerning approximation. Here we used meticulously built materials to investigate the interpretation mechanisms of these three phenomena through timed sensicality judgments. Results revealed that interpreting metaphors and a...
Some researchers that work with metaphor theory claim that metaphors and figurative language are und...
Early psycholinguistic studies initially showed that processing figurative language takes longer tha...
What makes some metaphors easier to understand than others? Theoretical accounts of metaphor process...
Pragmatic and cognitive accounts of figurative language posit a difference between metaphor and meto...
One of the most debated topics in figurative language studies is whether the access to non-literal m...
This chapter aims at presenting two main theoretical frameworks for metaphor use analysis: the conce...
One of the most debated topics in figurative language studies is whether the access to non-literal m...
Six experiments investigating the relationship of familiarity and context to the processing of metap...
What makes some metaphors easier to understand than others? Several psycholinguistic dimensions have...
Figurative language, such as metaphor and metonymy are common in our daily communication. This is on...
There exists a variety of theoretical frameworks attempting to account for the nature, comprehension...
Metaphor is not just a "less-than-literal speech (rough approximation)" or a "loose talk." Metaphor ...
Discovering the nature and role of inferential mechanisms in language understanding is a distinctly ...
The present study employed priming techniques to investigate whether unfamiliar metaphors are unders...
In 2 self-paced reading experiments, we investigate the processing characteristics of unfamiliar met...
Some researchers that work with metaphor theory claim that metaphors and figurative language are und...
Early psycholinguistic studies initially showed that processing figurative language takes longer tha...
What makes some metaphors easier to understand than others? Theoretical accounts of metaphor process...
Pragmatic and cognitive accounts of figurative language posit a difference between metaphor and meto...
One of the most debated topics in figurative language studies is whether the access to non-literal m...
This chapter aims at presenting two main theoretical frameworks for metaphor use analysis: the conce...
One of the most debated topics in figurative language studies is whether the access to non-literal m...
Six experiments investigating the relationship of familiarity and context to the processing of metap...
What makes some metaphors easier to understand than others? Several psycholinguistic dimensions have...
Figurative language, such as metaphor and metonymy are common in our daily communication. This is on...
There exists a variety of theoretical frameworks attempting to account for the nature, comprehension...
Metaphor is not just a "less-than-literal speech (rough approximation)" or a "loose talk." Metaphor ...
Discovering the nature and role of inferential mechanisms in language understanding is a distinctly ...
The present study employed priming techniques to investigate whether unfamiliar metaphors are unders...
In 2 self-paced reading experiments, we investigate the processing characteristics of unfamiliar met...
Some researchers that work with metaphor theory claim that metaphors and figurative language are und...
Early psycholinguistic studies initially showed that processing figurative language takes longer tha...
What makes some metaphors easier to understand than others? Theoretical accounts of metaphor process...