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Article de revue: ID no. (ISBN etc.):  10926488 Clé de citation BibTeX:  Nunez2006
Núñez, R. E., Motz, B. A., & Teuscher, U. (2006). Time after time: The psychological reality of the ego- and time-reference-point distinction in metaphorical construals of time. Metaphor & Symbol, 21(3), p. p133–146.
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Catégories: Full text, Métaphore
Descripteurs: EGO (Psychology), LINGUISTICS, Metaphor, PSYCHOLOGY, SPACE & time
Auteurs: Motz, Núñez, Teuscher
Collection: Metaphor & Symbol

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Research in cognitive linguistics and in processing of temporal metaphors has traditionally distinguished between Moving-Ego and Moving-Time mappings: Either the Ego is construed as moving regarding fixed temporal landmarks or Time is construed as moving regarding the Ego. Both of these metaphors involve time events in reference to an Ego, which specifies the present time Now.We build on recent theoretical suggestions for a more fundamental classification of temporal metaphors: Ego- and Time-Reference-Point metaphors (Ego-RP and Time-RP). The distinction focuses on the role of reference points in ascribing orientation, rather than on the identity of a moving entity (Ego or Time). Using visual priming experiments we provide evidence of the psychological reality of the Time-RP metaphor, a temporal metaphor with no reference to an Ego. ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR Copyright of Metaphor & Symbol is the property of Lawrence Erlbaum Associates and its content may not be copied or emailed to multipl
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