Article de revue: ID no. (ISBN etc.):  08857253 Clé de citation BibTeX:  Johnson1996
Johnson, A. T. (1996). Comprehension of metaphors and similes: A reaction time study. Metaphor & Symbolic Activity, 11(2), p. p145.
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Catégories: Full text, Métaphore
Descripteurs: COMPREHENSION, Metaphor
Auteurs: Johnson
Collection: Metaphor & Symbolic Activity

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Résumé
Are metaphors such as "Cigarettes are timebombs" understood directly as in Glucksberg's class-inclusion model (Glucksberg & Keysar, 1990) or by transforming them into similes ("Cigarettes are like timebombs") as in Miller's (1979) comparison model? The present 2 studies tested these competing theories using reaction time latencies calculated during a modified context-sentence verification task. The 48 participants were presented serially with 48 two-sentence sets. The priming sentence was a simile, a metaphor, or a filler sentence. The task involved reading the priming sentence and pressing a key to indicate comprehension, then reading a test sentence and indicating whether it logically followed or did not logically follow the prime sentence. The results showed that metaphor sentences were comprehended significantly faster than simile sentences and that this difference was not accounted for by sentence length. There were no differences in response times between prime sentence types or
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