In this paper we examine whether experience with spatial metaphors for time has an influence on people’s representation of time. In particular we ask whether spatiotemporal metaphors can have both chronic and immediate effects on temporal thinking. In Study 1, we examine the prevalence of ego-moving representations for time in Mandarin speakers, English speakers, and Mandarin-English (ME) bilinguals. As predicted by observations in linguistic analyses, we find that Mandarin speakers are less likely to take an ego-moving perspective than are English speakers. Further, we find that ME bilinguals tested in English are less likely to take an ego-moving perspective than are English monolinguals (an effect of L1 on meaning-making in L2), and also...
While people around the world mentally represent time in terms of space, there is substantial cross-...
Languages around the world use a recurring strategy to discuss abstract concepts: describe them meta...
The ability to conceive time is a corner stone of human cognition. It is unknown, however, whether t...
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 ...
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...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00142 The immediate and chronic influence of spatio-temporal metaphors on th...
A questionnaire and experiment were conducted to investigate whether there is evidence for linguisti...
The linguistic metaphors of time appear to influence how people gesture about time. This study finds...
Spatial representations of time are a ubiquitous feature of human cognition. Nevertheless, interesti...
PACLIC 21 / Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea / November 1-3, 2007conference pape
Spatial representations of time are a ubiquitous feature of human cognition. Nevertheless, interesti...
Chinese hands of time: The effects of language and culture on temporal gestures and spatio-temporal ...
While people around the world mentally represent time in terms of space, there is substantial cross-...
Languages around the world use a recurring strategy to discuss abstract concepts: describe them meta...
The ability to conceive time is a corner stone of human cognition. It is unknown, however, whether t...
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 ...
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...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00142 The immediate and chronic influence of spatio-temporal metaphors on th...
A questionnaire and experiment were conducted to investigate whether there is evidence for linguisti...
The linguistic metaphors of time appear to influence how people gesture about time. This study finds...
Spatial representations of time are a ubiquitous feature of human cognition. Nevertheless, interesti...
PACLIC 21 / Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea / November 1-3, 2007conference pape
Spatial representations of time are a ubiquitous feature of human cognition. Nevertheless, interesti...
Chinese hands of time: The effects of language and culture on temporal gestures and spatio-temporal ...
While people around the world mentally represent time in terms of space, there is substantial cross-...
Languages around the world use a recurring strategy to discuss abstract concepts: describe them meta...
The ability to conceive time is a corner stone of human cognition. It is unknown, however, whether t...