Novel figurative phrases and idioms: phrase characteristics over multiple presentations |
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Authors: | Schweigert Wendy A Cintron Jennifer Sullivan Karin Ilic Emily Ellis Shannon Dobrowits Carrie Roberts Crystal |
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Institution: | (1) Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois |
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Abstract: | In a series of three studies, characteristics of novel figurative phrases were compared with those of established idioms. Studies 1 and 2 found that certain correlations were found to be strong and in one direction for familiar idioms and comparably strong but in the opposite direction for novel figurative phrases, with the correlations for less familiar idioms usually falling partway between these extremes. Study 2 also noted that written or auditory presentation had minimal effects on characteristic ratings. In Study 3 the correlations among characteristics stayed relatively constant for familiar idioms after one, three, or six presentations, but for the novel figurative phrases, after multiple presentations the correlations changed in the direction of the established idioms. |
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Keywords: | Idioms figurative language processing |
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