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... cross - modal synesthetic sensory metaphors . Since what we can know is dependent on what we can sense , the purpose of this paper is to present a brief overview of the multidisciplinary research on cross - modal synesthetic sensory ...
... cross - modal synesthetic sensory metaphors . Since what we can know is dependent on what we can sense , the purpose of this paper is to present a brief overview of the multidisciplinary research on cross - modal synesthetic sensory ...
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... CROSS - MODAL SENSORY SYNESTHESIA In 1980 , at a time when virtually everyone else considered metaphor to be not only a derivative of language , but a poetic , unscientific form of language ... CROSS - MODAL SYNESTHETIC SENSORY METAPHORS 137.
... CROSS - MODAL SENSORY SYNESTHESIA In 1980 , at a time when virtually everyone else considered metaphor to be not only a derivative of language , but a poetic , unscientific form of language ... CROSS - MODAL SYNESTHETIC SENSORY METAPHORS 137.
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... cross- modal sensory metaphors are based on preverbal cross - modal sensory synesthesia , that is , that language develops from the use of metaphor rather than the reverse ( Marks 1978 : 3 , Marks and Bornstein 1987 : 62 ) . For example ...
... cross- modal sensory metaphors are based on preverbal cross - modal sensory synesthesia , that is , that language develops from the use of metaphor rather than the reverse ( Marks 1978 : 3 , Marks and Bornstein 1987 : 62 ) . For example ...
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