Article de revue: ID no. (ISBN etc.):  10926488 Clé de citation BibTeX:  Thomas2001
Thomas, M. S. C., & Mareschal, D. (2001). Metaphor as categorization: A connectionist implementation. Metaphor & Symbol, 16(1/2), p. p5–27.
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Catégories: Full text, Métaphore
Descripteurs: CATEGORIZATION (Linguistics), Metaphor
Auteurs: Mareschal, Thomas
Collection: Metaphor & Symbol

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Résumé
A key issue for models of metaphor comprehension is to explain how, in some metaphorical comparison "A is B," only some features of B are transferred to A. The features of B that are transferred to A depend both on A and on B. This is the central thrust of Black's (1979) well-known interaction theory of metaphor comprehension. However, this theory is somewhat abstract, and it is not obvious how it may be implemented in terms of mental representations and processes. In this article, we describe a simple computational model of online metaphor comprehension that combines Black's interaction theory with the idea that metaphor comprehension is a type of categorization process (Glucksberg & Keysar, 1990, 1993). The model is based on a distributed connectionist network depicting semantic memory (McClelland & Rumelhart, 1986). The network learns feature-based information about various concepts. A metaphor is comprehended by applying a representation of the first term (A) to the network stori
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