Uncanny resemblance

Dan Jacobson
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Abstract What is the relation between the three following elements: words, pictures, and conceptual representations? And how do these three elements work, in defining and explaining metaphors? These are the questions that we tackle in our interdisciplinary contribution, which moves across cognitive linguistics, cognitive sciences, philosophy and semiotics. Within the cognitive linguistic tradition, scholars have assumed that there are equivalent and comparable structures characterizing the way in which metaphor works in language and in pictures. In this paper we analyze contextual visual metaphors, which are considered to be the most complex ones, and we compare them to those that in language are called indirect metaphors. Our proposal is that a syllogistic mechanism of comprehension permeates both metaphors expressed in the verbal modality as well as metaphors expressed in the pictorial modality. While in the verbal modality the metaphoric syllogism is solved by inference, we argue that in the pictorial modality the role of inference is performed through mental imagery.
不可思议的相似之处
文字、图片和概念表征这三个要素之间的关系是什么?在定义和解释隐喻时,这三个要素是如何起作用的?这些都是我们在跨学科贡献中解决的问题,涉及认知语言学、认知科学、哲学和符号学。在认知语言学传统中,学者们认为隐喻在语言和图像中的作用方式具有等效和可比较的结构。本文分析了语境视觉隐喻这一最复杂的隐喻,并将其与语言中的间接隐喻进行了比较。我们认为,一种三段论的理解机制既渗透于言语情态的隐喻,也渗透于意象情态的隐喻。在言语模态中,隐喻三段论是通过推理来解决的,而在图画模态中,推理的作用是通过心理意象来完成的。
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