Processing of metaphoric language: An investigation of the three-stage model of metaphor comprehension |
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Authors: | Raizi A Janus Thomas G Bever |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Psychology, Columbia University, New York |
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Abstract: | Recent experiments that have compared processing of metaphoric and literal language in light of the three-stage model have methodological weaknesses. The study reported in this paper was designed to circumvent these weaknesses. Findings of this study demonstrated longer reading times for metaphors when compared to literals. This result lends support to the three-stage model and to the possibility that serial processing occurs during metaphor comprehension.We would like to thank Dr. Andrew Ortony for kindly providing us with the paragraphs used as stimulus materials in this study. We would also like to thank Dr. Herbert Roitblat for his many helpful comments on earlier versions of this paper. |
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