نتایج جستجو برای: in metaphoric metamorphosis

تعداد نتایج: 16977388  

2002
Dedre Gentner Mutsumi Imai Lera Boroditsky

Temporal language is often couched in spatial metaphors. English has been claimed to have two space-time metaphoric systems: the ego-moving metaphor, wherein the observer’s context progresses along the time-line towards the future, and the time-moving metaphor, wherein time is conceived of as a river or conveyor belt on which events are moving from the future to the past. In three experiments, ...

Journal: :Theoria et Historia Scientiarum 2007

Journal: :international journal of society, culture & language 2014
amani lusekelo daudi isaac kapufi

this paper focused on the way names of body parts are artistically used to convey meanings and messages in kifipa, a bantu language spoken in tanzania. since the body parts metaphors are used by people to portray meanings in their daily conversations (kovecses, 2004; vierke, 2012), the paper investigated such linguistic richness in the language. methodologically, the study identified names of b...

This paper focused on the way names of body parts are artistically used to convey meanings and messages in Kifipa, a Bantu language spoken in Tanzania. Since the body parts metaphors are used by people to portray meanings in their daily conversations (Kovecses, 2004; Vierke, 2012), the paper investigated such linguistic richness in the language. Methodologically, the study identified names of b...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2005
N Mashal M Faust T Hendler

Some researches indicate that the right hemisphere (RH) has a unique role in comprehending the figurative meaning of metaphors whereas the results of other studies do not support the notion of a selective role for the RH in accessing metaphorical meanings. The present research used fMRI technology to test a theoretical explanation of the above conflicting findings. This theoretical account is d...

Journal: :Brain research 2007
Midori Shibata Jun-Ichi Abe Atsushi Terao Tamaki Miyamoto

In this study, we investigated the neural substrate involved in the comprehension of novel metaphoric sentences by comparing the findings to those obtained with literal and anomalous sentences using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Stimuli consisted of 63 copula sentences ("An A is a B") in Japanese with metaphorical, literal, or anomalous meanings. Thirteen normal pa...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2014
Benjamin Straube Antonia Green Katharina Sass Tilo Kircher

The left superior temporal sulcus (STS) plays an important role in integrating audiovisual information and is functionally connected to disparate regions of the brain. For the integration of gesture information in an abstract sentence context (metaphoric gestures), intact connectivity between the left STS and the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) should be important. Patients with schizophrenia have...

Journal: :Randwick International of Education and Linguistics Science Journal 2022

This study aimed to describe language symbols having wider meaning, metaphoric and socio-cultural background of HAMKA’s biography novel. The method used was descriptive qualitative. Findings this showed that the consisted of: ikon, indek, simbol; aspect meaning conceptual meaning. Metaphoric reflected in rethorical utterance. Out 18 rethotical utterances, there were 12 rhetorical utterances whi...

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Mathilde Paris Hector Escriva Michael Schubert Frédéric Brunet Julius Brtko Fabrice Ciesielski Dominique Roecklin Valérie Vivat-Hannah Emilien L. Jamin Jean-Pierre Cravedi Thomas S. Scanlan Jean-Paul Renaud Nicholas D. Holland Vincent Laudet

Most studies in evolution are centered on how homologous genes, structures, and/or processes appeared and diverged. Although historical homology is well defined as a concept, in practice its establishment can be problematic, especially for some morphological traits or developmental processes. Metamorphosis in chordates is such an enigmatic character. Defined as a spectacular postembryonic larva...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2006
Argyris K Stringaris Nicholas Medford Rachel Giora Vincent C Giampietro Michael J Brammer Anthony S David

We used event-related fMRI (ER-fMRI) to test the hypothesis that metaphors bias cognitive processing of semantic relatedness towards a search for a wider range of associations. Twelve right-handed male volunteers read a mixture of metaphoric and literal sentences, each sentence being followed by a single word, which could be semantically related or not to the preceding sentence context. We foun...

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