2018
DOI: 10.20916/1812-3228-2018-3-16-26
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Factors of Co-Referent Indirect Names Interpretation in Text: Cognitive Analysis - Statistics - Experiment

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“…The cognitive parameters differentiating literal and figurative discourse nouns have been vastly explored (e.g. Glucksberg & Keysar, 1990;Giora & Fein, 1999;Gentner et al, 2001;Kintsch & Bowles, 2002;Gibbs & Matlock, 2008;Coulson, 2008;Coulson & Lai, 2015;Kiose, 2018). They can be grouped into three oppositions based on the relations of the integrating domains or spaces: 1) dis-analogy vs. analogy; 2) integration process with a semantic shift (metaphoric, metonymic, or metaphtonymic) vs. smooth integration; 3) novel use of the integration model vs. repeated use.…”
Section: Salience and Default Figurative Responses Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cognitive parameters differentiating literal and figurative discourse nouns have been vastly explored (e.g. Glucksberg & Keysar, 1990;Giora & Fein, 1999;Gentner et al, 2001;Kintsch & Bowles, 2002;Gibbs & Matlock, 2008;Coulson, 2008;Coulson & Lai, 2015;Kiose, 2018). They can be grouped into three oppositions based on the relations of the integrating domains or spaces: 1) dis-analogy vs. analogy; 2) integration process with a semantic shift (metaphoric, metonymic, or metaphtonymic) vs. smooth integration; 3) novel use of the integration model vs. repeated use.…”
Section: Salience and Default Figurative Responses Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study I will detect the dominant interpretation models applied by the secondary school children reading stylistically heterogeneous text fragments displaying higher and lower degrees of salience, that is more or less typical language construal patterns. The Graded Salience and Defaultness hypotheses (Giora, 1999;Jaszczolt, 2005) have already received approbation in a number of experiments carried out with adult participants (Giora et al, 2015;Giora et al, 2018;Kiose, 2018), however its influence on children's interpretation models still needs to be verified. These experiments have sufficed to show that the reader's default reactions are highly resonant with the salience of lexical, syntactic and discourse construal patterns.…”
Section: Salience Textual Heterogeneity and Its Interpretation Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%