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Si donc le terme de vision peut s'appliquer au phénomène onirique, il s'agira de
le comprendre dans un sens global de perception non uniquement visuelle. De
plus, une telle perception intégrant une donnée de langage est également ...
Si donc le terme de vision peut s'appliquer au phénomène onirique, il s'agira de
le comprendre dans un sens global de perception non uniquement visuelle. De
plus, une telle perception intégrant une donnée de langage est également ...
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In reviews of the experimental psychological research in the areas of sensation,
perception, and cognition, Marks concludes that verbal crossmodal sensory
metaphors are based on preverbal cross-modal sensory synesthesia, thatis, that
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In reviews of the experimental psychological research in the areas of sensation,
perception, and cognition, Marks concludes that verbal crossmodal sensory
metaphors are based on preverbal cross-modal sensory synesthesia, thatis, that
...
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The spell ofthe sensuous perception and language in a more-thanhuman world.
New York: Pantheon Books. Ackerman, Diane. 1990. A natural history ofthe
senses. New York: Random House. Campbell, Joseph. 1980. The power ofmyth.
The spell ofthe sensuous perception and language in a more-thanhuman world.
New York: Pantheon Books. Ackerman, Diane. 1990. A natural history ofthe
senses. New York: Random House. Campbell, Joseph. 1980. The power ofmyth.
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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