Sensory organs can be viewed as a bridge connecting the human body with the environment, thus allowing interactions between our body and its surroundings. Sensory experience is therefore crucial to our understanding of the world and linguistic processes involved in it. The present book, Sensory perceptions in Language, Embodiment and Epistemology, represents a major contribution to highlighting how sensory perceptions shape our linguistic representation of the world from philosophical, lingui..
How are the senses structured by the languages we speak, the cultures we inhabit? To what extent is ...
One of the ways in which sensory experience can be expressed is through synaesthetic expressions: "w...
How are the senses structured by the languages we speak, the cultures we inhabit? To what extent is ...
Human perception is taken here as the physicochemical interface between the outside world and the hu...
Conventional views of language have yet to explore the elemental enigma of how meanings are constitu...
Being able to talk about what humans perceive with their senses is one of the fundamental capacities...
To understand the underlying principles of categorisation and classification of sensory input semant...
This article has two aims: (i) to give an overview of research on sensory perceptions in different d...
This book investigates how bodily information contributes to categorization processes for at least s...
[Extract] Every language has a way of talking about seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting and touching....
Grounded theories hold sensorimotor activation is critical to language processing. Such theories hav...
Movement, smell, vision, and other perceptual experiences are ways of thinking and orienting ourselv...
How are the senses structured by the languages we speak, the cultures we inhabit? To what extent is ...
The new concept of embodied cognition theories has been enthusiastically studied by the cognitive sc...
<p>The senses, or sensory modalities, constitute the different ways we have of perceiving the ...
How are the senses structured by the languages we speak, the cultures we inhabit? To what extent is ...
One of the ways in which sensory experience can be expressed is through synaesthetic expressions: "w...
How are the senses structured by the languages we speak, the cultures we inhabit? To what extent is ...
Human perception is taken here as the physicochemical interface between the outside world and the hu...
Conventional views of language have yet to explore the elemental enigma of how meanings are constitu...
Being able to talk about what humans perceive with their senses is one of the fundamental capacities...
To understand the underlying principles of categorisation and classification of sensory input semant...
This article has two aims: (i) to give an overview of research on sensory perceptions in different d...
This book investigates how bodily information contributes to categorization processes for at least s...
[Extract] Every language has a way of talking about seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting and touching....
Grounded theories hold sensorimotor activation is critical to language processing. Such theories hav...
Movement, smell, vision, and other perceptual experiences are ways of thinking and orienting ourselv...
How are the senses structured by the languages we speak, the cultures we inhabit? To what extent is ...
The new concept of embodied cognition theories has been enthusiastically studied by the cognitive sc...
<p>The senses, or sensory modalities, constitute the different ways we have of perceiving the ...
How are the senses structured by the languages we speak, the cultures we inhabit? To what extent is ...
One of the ways in which sensory experience can be expressed is through synaesthetic expressions: "w...
How are the senses structured by the languages we speak, the cultures we inhabit? To what extent is ...