Poetic comparisons: Psychological dimensions of metaphoric processing |
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Authors: | Katz Albert N. Paivio Allan Marschark Marc |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, The University of Western Ontario, N6A 5C2 London, Ontario, Canada;(2) The University of Western Ontario, Canada;(3) The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, USA |
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Abstract: | A sample of 204 poetic metaphors was rated along 10 scales by 300 participants (30 different people for each of the scales). The scales were identical to ones previously used in a study involving ratings of artificially constructed metaphors, and were chosen on the basis of their relevance to current models of metaphor processing. Three major findings emerged. First, the overall pattern of findings was identical to the one obtained earlier using constructed metaphors, and aspects of it provided support for each major metaphor model without completely onfirming any one of them. Models that attribute an important role to perceptual like processes provided the most successful fit to the data. Second, all of the 10 scales were positively intercorrelated, although the correlations were generally moderate enough to permit independent experimental manipulations of the variables defined by the different scales. These results, too, are similar to those obtained earlier with constructed metaphors. Third, we identify and discuss some suggestive differences between the results of the two studies. |
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