SeminarRecording AvailableCognition

Verb metaphors are processed as analogies

Schedule
Thursday, March 9, 2023
04:00 UTC
Daniel King

Northwestern University

Host: Analogical Minds

Recording

Event Information

Recording

Available

Host

Analogical Minds

Duration

90 minutes

Abstract

Metaphor is a pervasive phenomenon in language and cognition. To date, the vast majority of psycholinguistic research on metaphor has focused on noun-noun metaphors of the form An X is a Y (e.g., My job is a jail). Yet there is evidence that verb metaphor (e.g., I sailed through my exams) is more common. Despite this, comparatively little work has examined how verb metaphors are processed. In this talk, I will propose a novel account for verb metaphor comprehension: verb metaphors are understood in the same way that analogies are—as comparisons processed via structure-mapping. I will discuss the predictions that arise from applying the analogical framework to verb metaphor and present a series of experiments showing that verb metaphoric extension is consistent with those predictions.

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