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I want to read closely the narrative strategies and metaphors found in a text directed by an aboriginal politician to a non ... the richness of metaphor is precisely that it need not be understood the same way by everyone .
I want to read closely the narrative strategies and metaphors found in a text directed by an aboriginal politician to a non ... the richness of metaphor is precisely that it need not be understood the same way by everyone .
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Cross - Modal Synesthetic Sensory Metaphors : Communicating the Experience and Understanding of Power in a Maliseet ... about the use of metaphor and the metaphors used in ritual , analyses of the sensory basis of metaphor have been ...
Cross - Modal Synesthetic Sensory Metaphors : Communicating the Experience and Understanding of Power in a Maliseet ... about the use of metaphor and the metaphors used in ritual , analyses of the sensory basis of metaphor have been ...
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METAPHOR AND CROSS - MODAL SENSORY SYNESTHESIA a In 1980 , at a time when virtually everyone else considered metaphor to ... arguing that not only language but cognition is based on metaphorical reasoning — that our conceptual systems ...
METAPHOR AND CROSS - MODAL SENSORY SYNESTHESIA a In 1980 , at a time when virtually everyone else considered metaphor to ... arguing that not only language but cognition is based on metaphorical reasoning — that our conceptual systems ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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