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“The Brain Is the Prisoner of Thought”: A Machine-Learning Assisted Quantitative Narrative Analysis of Literary Metaphors for Use in Neurocognitive Poetics

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Keith J. Holyoak. (2023) Poet and Psychologist: A Conversation. Metaphor and Symbol 38:2, pages 117-129.
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J. Nick Reid, Hamad Al-Azary & Albert N. Katz. (2023) Cognitive Factors Related to Metaphor Goodness in Poetic and Non-literary Metaphor. Metaphor and Symbol 38:2, pages 130-148.
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Dušan Stamenković, Nicholas Ichien & Keith J. Holyoak. (2020) Individual Differences in Comprehension of Contextualized Metaphors. Metaphor and Symbol 35:4, pages 285-301.
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Valentina Bambini, Paolo Canal, Donatella Resta & Mirko Grimaldi. (2019) Time Course and Neurophysiological Underpinnings of Metaphor in Literary Context. Discourse Processes 56:1, pages 77-97.
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Jeannette Littlemore, Paula Pérez Sobrino, David Houghton, Jinfang Shi & Bodo Winter. (2018) What makes a good metaphor? A cross-cultural study of computer-generated metaphor appreciation. Metaphor and Symbol 33:2, pages 101-122.
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Arthur M. Jacobs & Annette Kinder. (2018) What makes a metaphor literary? Answers from two computational studies. Metaphor and Symbol 33:2, pages 85-100.
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