Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10520102 Language Sciences 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
These alternative views of linguistic competences make it possible to address metaphor and other areas of speech that, because of their non-algorithmic nature, have been considered derivative and have tended to be excluded from the domain of linguistic meaning. Understanding metaphors requires being able to perceive relevant similarities and correlations between different subjects. This is a highly context-sensitive, embodied ability, which often relies heavily on interpersonal coordination.
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