نتایج جستجو برای: metaphorically

تعداد نتایج: 655  

2013

Metaphor has recently gained extensive interest most probably due to developments in cognitive sciences and the study of language as the reflection of humans’ world perception. Metaphor is no longer reckoned as solely literary expressive means. Nowadays it is studied in a whole number of discourses, such as politics, law, medicine, sports, etc. with the purpose of the analysis and determining i...

Journal: :Malay literature 2021

Flowers are among God's amazing creations in the mortal world. There a variety of flowers Malay world, such as hibiscus, various types jasmine and lotus. These recorded old texts. Therefore, this paper examines traditional or classical literature elements employed, mentioned used metaphorically for specific purpose, which clearly shows wisdom Malays old. The methodology employed study was libra...

Journal: :Sophia 2023

Abstract In this article, I elucidate the significance of Heidegger’s ‘question being’ from a topological point view by explaining relationship between his thought place and language. After exploring various hermeneutic strategies reading oeuvre, turn to Richard Capobianco’s interpretation Heidegger critically engage with idea experience being itself as ‘luminous self-showing logos ’. doing so,...

2011
C. Athena Aktipis Rolando de Aguiar

We use agent-based modeling to study osotua, a gift giving system used by the Maasai of East Africa. Osotua’s literal meaning is “umbilical cord,” but it is used metaphorically to refer to a specific type of gift-giving relationship. Osotua relationships are characterized by respect, responsibility and restraint. Osotua partners ask each other for help only if they are in need and provide help ...

Journal: :Developmental science 2014
Shakila Shayan Ozge Ozturk Melissa Bowerman Asifa Majid

Pitch is often described metaphorically: for example, Farsi and Turkish speakers use a 'thickness' metaphor (low sounds are 'thick' and high sounds are 'thin'), while German and English speakers use a height metaphor ('low', 'high'). This study examines how child and adult speakers of Farsi, Turkish, and German map pitch and thickness using a cross-modal association task. All groups, except for...

2012
Yuichiro Takeuchi

In this paper we describe how future office environments can benefit from the addition of weightless walls—virtual, sound blocking walls created using headsets. We particularly focus on exploring how different interaction techniques can be employed to efficiently create, erase, or edit the layouts of these walls, and envisioning how they could impact the overall office experience. Metaphoricall...

Journal: :Agricultural history 2009
Kenneth Sylvester Geoff Cunfer

The Green Revolution of the 1960s brought about a dramatic rise in global crop yields. But, as most observers acknowledge, this has come at a considerable cost to biodiversity. Plant breeding, synthetic fertilizers, and mechanization steadily narrowed the number of crop varieties commercially available to farmers and promoted fencerow-to-fencerow monocultures. Many historians trace the origins ...

Journal: :Information Systems Research 1995
Toshiyuki Asahi David Turo Ben Shneiderman

Treemaps, a visualization method for large hierarchical data spaces, are used to augment the capabilities of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) for decision-making. Two direct manipulation tools, presented metaphorically as a “pump” and a “hook,” were developed and applied to the treemap to support AHP sensitivity analysis. Users can change the importance of criteria dynamically on the two-di...

2015
Keiga Abe

The aim of this study was to clarify how the sense of heaviness changes our cognition. According to recent studies in cognitive science, intelligent human behaviors ranging from perception to inference are not closed mental processes; rather, they are affected by body and action (Wilson, 2002; Gibbs, 2005; Proffitt, 2006). In previous studies, the sense of heaviness activated concepts metaphori...

2015
Tim Clausner Mary Lou Maher Berto Gonzales

We studied the role of action in a conceptual combination task by varying whether word stimuli could be physically grasped and arranged (words displayed individually on tangible cubes) or only touched and pointed to (words printed on a poster paper). Middle-school aged participants combined nouns from different taxonomic categories then described creative meanings. Descriptions contained more b...

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