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OLFACTOR COGNITIVE METAFORA - ОЛЬФАКТОР КОГНИТИВ МЕТАФОРА ...
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Weaving patterns : the function of form in creative German-English poetry translation
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Cognitive implementation of incongruent L2/C2 pedagogies in tertiary education: Teaching english literature to spanish undergraduate students in spain hosting L2 conceptual metaphors
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In: Odisea: Revista de estudios ingleses [ISSN 1578-3820], n. 21, p. 101-124 (2020)
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LINGUISTIC REALIZATION OF THE CONCEPT SOUL IN POETIC DISCOURSE ... : ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКАЯ РЕАЛИЗАЦИЯ КОНЦЕПТА SOUL В ПОЭТИЧЕСКОМ ДИСКУРСЕ ...
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‘Catching Time’: the synchrony of minds, bodies and objects in literature ...
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Recent work in the neuroscience of time perception has revealed that humans have an unconscious capacity to ‘catch’, or synchronise with, other people’s subjective experience of time. This process has, I argue, been profoundly intuited by authors in their fictional explorations of time and subjectivity. Literary discourse offers a privileged site for explorations of temporal synchronisation, as authors are able to frame, refract and nuance the relationships they depict, so broadening our understanding of the role of subjective temporality within them. Yet there is a lack of understanding of the precise ways in which time, bodies and environments are intertwined, both in literary studies and cognitive science. This is a significant gap, because subjective time — the experience of temporal properties of events and processes, in particular duration — provides the organising fabric of conscious experience, both for fictional and actual minds. My methodology combines cognitive poetics, cognitive linguistics and ...
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Cognitive poetics; Embodiment; Time
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.4/64876 https://dx.doi.org/10.26190/unsworks/21572
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In kind : the enactive poem and the co-creative response
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Errington, Patrick. - : University of St Andrews, 2019. : The University of St Andrews, 2019
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‘Catching Time’: the synchrony of minds, bodies and objects in literature
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Perception, emotion, and synesthesia: Metaphorical combining in Keats
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In: ExELL (Explorations in English Language and Linguistics), Vol 7, Iss 2, Pp 135-153 (2019) (2019)
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Immersion in digital fiction : a cognitive, empirical approach [Online resource]
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In: International journal of literary linguistics : IJLL 7 (2018) 1, 1-22
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Immersion in Digital Fiction
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In: International Journal of Literary Linguistics, Vol 7, Iss 1 (2018) (2018)
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A Construction Grammar Approach to Genre
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In: CogniTextes, Vol 18 (2018) (2018)
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