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Title: The dynamics of pragmatic enrichment during metaphor processing : activation vs. suppression
Authors: Tomlinson, John M. Jr
Assimakopoulos, Stavros
Keywords: Psycholinguistics
Figures of speech
Pragmatics
Grammar, Comparative and general
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Cognitive Science Society
Citation: Tomlinson, J. M., & Assimakopoulos, S. (2013). The dynamics of pragmatic enrichment during metaphor processing : activation vs. suppression. 35th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Berlin. 145-150.
Abstract: In this paper, we test between suppression and activation accounts of metaphor processing by means of a novel metaphor interference paradigm that makes use of mouse-tracking. The goal is to understand how context influences the activation of salient and non-salient features of a concept during the on-line processing of a metaphor. In two mouse-tracking experiments, we examine the activation and availability of conceptual features that were either irrelevant or relevant for understanding a metaphor across various contexts. Our findings support the conclusion that context works primarily by rapidly suppressing salient features of a concept that are not relevant for the particular metaphorical interpretation. What is more, it seems that even further contextual manipulation does not facilitate the activation of non-salient metaphor relevant features.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/28584
ISBN: 9780976831891
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