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The sense implication hypothesis and idealized cognitive models

  • Marcel Danesi

    Marcel Danesi (b. 1946). His research interests include metaphor, youth slang, and the semiotics of puzzles. His recent publications include The Puzzle Instinct: The Meaning of Puzzles in Human Life (2002); and Brands (forthcoming 2006).

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Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 10. November 2006
Semiotica
Aus der Zeitschrift Band 2006 Heft 161

Abstract

Research on metaphor in the last few decades has made it obvious that it is a fundamental form of communication and cognition. The models and theories that have emerged, especially conceptual metaphor theory (CMT), hint at the sensory basis of metaphorization. However, CMT still lacks a ‘sensory-based framework’ for explaining how concrete forms of reasoning are transformed metaphorically to produce abstractions known within CMT as idealized cognitive models. This paper discusses one possible framework, developed from previous work in this area, called ‘sense-implication,’ so that it can be used as a means to conduct future work on the relation between metaphor and cognition.

About the author

Marcel Danesi

Marcel Danesi (b. 1946). His research interests include metaphor, youth slang, and the semiotics of puzzles. His recent publications include The Puzzle Instinct: The Meaning of Puzzles in Human Life (2002); and Brands (forthcoming 2006).

Published Online: 2006-11-10
Published in Print: 2006-08-01

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