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    题名: The cross-modal representation of metaphors
    作者: 徐嘉慧
    Chang, Yutung
    Chui, Kawai
    贡献者: 英國語文學系
    日期: 2015-11
    上传时间: 2017-08-10 15:17:41 (UTC+8)
    摘要: This study investigates the habitual expressions of metaphors in language and gesture and the collaboration of these two modalities in conveying metaphors. This study examined 247 metaphoric expressions in Mandarin conversations. The data includes 110 (44.5%) metaphors being conveyed concurrently by speech and gesture as well as 137 (55.5%) metaphors being conveyed in gesture exclusively. Results show that Entity metaphor is the most frequent one expressed in daily conversations. The cooperation of language and gesture enables us to evaluate the various hypotheses of speech-gesture production. Results from this study tend to support the Interface Hypothesis, which suggests that gestures are generated from an interface representation between speaking and spatio-motoric thought.
    關聯: 29th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation, PACLIC 2015, 332-340
    29th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation, PACLIC 2015; Shanghai; China; 30 October 2015 到 1 November 2015; 代碼 119467
    数据类型: conference
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