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Can Nomenclature for the Body be Explained by Embodiment Theories?
Body parts Lexicon Semantic domain
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2015/12/18
According to widespread opinion, the meaning of body part terms is determined by salient
discontinuities in the visual image; such that hands, feet, arms, and legs, are natural parts. If so, one
wou...
Cognitive Linguistics and the Evolution of Body and Soul in the Western World:from Ancient Hebrew to Modern English
philology cognitive linguistics body soul Hebrew Greek English religion St. Paul religion Christianity Judaism frames translation exegesis
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2015/7/29
A philological and comparative analysis of the lexical items concerning personhood in Ancient Hebrew, Ancient Greek and Modern English reveals semantic shifts concerning the relative lexical concepts....
Specific to whose body? Perspective-taking and the spatial mapping of valence
body-specificity hypothesis handedness perspective taking space valence
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2015/4/24
People tend to associate the abstract concepts of “good” and “bad” with their fluent and disfluent sides of space, as determined by their natural handedness or by experimental manipulation (Casasanto,...
Bodily Relativity: The body-specificity of language and thought
Action Concepts EEG Emotion fMRI
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2015/4/10
Do people with different kinds of bodies think differently?
According to the body-specificity hypothesis (Casasanto
2009), they should. In this paper, I review evidence that rightand left-handers,...
Body-Specific Representations of Action Verbs: Neural Evidence From Right- and Left-Handers
body-specificity hypothesis fMRI handedness semantics
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2015/4/9
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously simulating the action of throwing, using areas of the brain that support motor planning. If understa...
Segmenting the body into parts: Evidence from biases in tactile perception
Body parts Segmentation Touch Vision Body schema
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2015/4/7
How do we individuate body parts? Here, we investigated the effect of body segmentation between hand and arm in tactile and visual perception. In a first experiment, we showed that two tactile stimuli...
The selective advantage of body-part terms
Language change Language evolution Body-part terms Body Culture Cognition
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2015/4/7
This paper addresses the question why body-part terms are so often used to talk about other things than body parts. It is argued that the strategy of falling back on stable common ground to maximize t...
Body-specific motor imagery of hand actions: neural evidence from right- and left-handers
imagery motor handedness fMRI neuroimaging embodied
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2015/4/7
If motor imagery uses neural structures involved in action execution, then the neural correlates of imagining an action should differ between individuals who tend to execute the action differently. He...
同济大学跨文化交际学概论课件 Non-verbal communication-Space, body language, time, touch, voice
同济大学 跨文化交际学概论 课件 Non-verbal communication-Space, body language, time, touch, voice
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2014/4/25
同济大学跨文化交际学概论课件 Non-verbal communication-Space, body language, time, touch, voice。
MIND-AS-BODY AS A CROSS-LINGUISTIC CONCEPTUAL METAPHOR
Cognitive semantics cross-linguistic metaphor perception verbs
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2009/10/19
The conceptual metaphor MIND-AS-BODY (Sweetser 1990) is motivated by correspondences between our external experience (i.e. body) and our internal emotional and cognitive states (i.e. mind). Taking Swe...