2000
DOI: 10.1145/353927.353935
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Metaphor in theory and practice

Abstract: The use of metaphors is pervasive in all forms of discourse. This paper is concerned with providing a brief review of the development of metaphor theory,illustrated with some examples of supportive empirical research.These include a canonical study of the way concepts of instruction and education are influenced, a study into the effects of human-computer interface metaphors on computer systems users,and a study designed to assess the impacts of metaphor use on attitudes to internet commerce, particularly on at… Show more

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“…Metaphors "provide the user with a model of the system" [36], especially in terms of expected system behavior. Mismatches or dissimilarities may hinder or improve interaction with software [25], [49], [91]. Metaphors can also be culturally dependent and only useful in certain contexts.…”
Section: A Interface Metaphorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metaphors "provide the user with a model of the system" [36], especially in terms of expected system behavior. Mismatches or dissimilarities may hinder or improve interaction with software [25], [49], [91]. Metaphors can also be culturally dependent and only useful in certain contexts.…”
Section: A Interface Metaphorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There may be features present in the source domain which are not present in the target domain and vice versa. Current research on metaphors focuses on creating metaphors [1] that are applicable across cultures, genders and ages. Researchers are also evaluating their impact on communication and their effectiveness [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%