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Original Articles

On Perceptual Metaphors

Pages 39-66 | Published online: 17 Nov 2009

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Ahmed Abdel-Raheem. (2023) Where Covid metaphors come from: reconsidering context and modality in metaphor. Social Semiotics 33:5, pages 971-1010.
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Joseph Glicksohn & Tal Yafe. (1998) Physiognomic Perception and metaphoric Thinking in Young Children. Metaphor and Symbol 13:3, pages 179-204.
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Francisco Barbosa Escobar, Carlos Velasco, Derek Victor Byrne & Qian Janice Wang. (2022) Crossmodal associations between visual textures and temperature concepts. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 76:4, pages 731-761.
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Marek Hetmański. 2022. Visual Metaphors. Visual Metaphors 147 174 .
Byron P. Lee & Charles Spence. (2022) Crossmodal correspondences between basic tastes and visual design features: A narrative historical review. i-Perception 13:5, pages 204166952211273.
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Charmhun Jo. (2022) Linguistic Synesthesia in Korean: Universality and Variation. SAGE Open 12:3, pages 215824402211178.
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Ahmed Abdel-Raheem. (2022) Metaphorical creativity contributing to multimodal impoliteness in political cartoons. Intercultural Pragmatics 19:1, pages 35-70.
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Carlos Velasco, Francisco Barbosa Escobar, Olivia Petit & Qian Janice Wang. (2021) Impossible (Food) Experiences in Extended Reality. Frontiers in Computer Science 3.
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Marek Hetmański. (2020) Visual metaphor and its narrative function. Cognitive Linguistic Studies 7:1, pages 141-167.
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Yi-Chuan Chen, Pi-Chun Huang, Andy Woods & Charles Spence. (2018) I know that “Kiki” is angular: The metacognition underlying sound–shape correspondences. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 26:1, pages 261-268.
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Kathrin Kaeppler. (2018) Crossmodal Associations Between Olfaction and Vision: Color and Shape Visualizations of Odors. Chemosensory Perception 11:2, pages 95-111.
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Nora Turoman, Carlos Velasco, Yi-Chuan Chen, Pi-Chun Huang & Charles Spence. (2017) Symmetry and its role in the crossmodal correspondence between shape and taste. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 80:3, pages 738-751.
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Samantha Domingo, Laxmi N. Lalwani, Leanne Boucher & Jaime L. Tartar. (2011) Individuals with Grapheme-Color Associations Exhibit Creativity. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 30:3, pages 289-299.
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Tor Endestad, Svein Magnussen & Tore Helstrup. (2016) Memory for Pictures and Words following Literal and Metaphorical Decisions. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 23:2, pages 209-216.
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