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Further evidence from evolutionary biology, neurophysiology, psycholinguistics,
psychophysics, and cognitive psychology indicates that an image schema not
only involves cross-modal sensory synesthesia butis the basis for cross-modal ...
Further evidence from evolutionary biology, neurophysiology, psycholinguistics,
psychophysics, and cognitive psychology indicates that an image schema not
only involves cross-modal sensory synesthesia butis the basis for cross-modal ...
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... to touch, an unsurprising finding, given that touch and hearing are the two
mechanosensitive sensory organs. In reviews of the experimental psychological
research in the areas CROSS-MODAL SYNESTHETIC SENSORY METAPHORS
139.
... to touch, an unsurprising finding, given that touch and hearing are the two
mechanosensitive sensory organs. In reviews of the experimental psychological
research in the areas CROSS-MODAL SYNESTHETIC SENSORY METAPHORS
139.
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Cognition and symbolicstructure: the psychology ofmetaphoric transformation, ed
. by Robert E. Haskell (Norwood, N.J.: Ablex Publishing), 257-292. Higginson,
William J. 1971. Itadakimasu: essays on haiku andsenryu in English. Kanona ...
Cognition and symbolicstructure: the psychology ofmetaphoric transformation, ed
. by Robert E. Haskell (Norwood, N.J.: Ablex Publishing), 257-292. Higginson,
William J. 1971. Itadakimasu: essays on haiku andsenryu in English. Kanona ...
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LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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