Special issue : Metaphor and artificial intelligence
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Special issue : Metaphor and artificial intelligence
(Metaphor and symbol : a quarterly journal, vol. 16,
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2001
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Metaphor and artificial intelligence
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Contents of Works
- Metaphor as categorization : a connectionist implementation / Michael S.C. Thomas and Denis Mareschal
- Reasoning about mixed metaphors within an implemented artificial intelligence system / Mark G. Lee and John A. Barnden
- Metaphors, logic and type theory / Josef van Genabith
- Dynamic semantics for metaphor / Carl Vogel
- The continuum of metaphor processing / Heather Bortfeld and Matthew S. McGlone
- Processing unfamiliar metphors in a self-paced reading task / Frank Brisard, Steven Frisson, and Dominiek Sandra
- The costs and benefits of metaphor / Ira A. Noveck, Maryse Bianco, and Alainn Castry
- Is metaphor universal? Cross-language evidence from German and Japanese / Christoph Neumann
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This special issue arose out of a symposium on metaphor and artificial intelligence in which the main orientation was computational models and psychological processing models of metaphorical understanding. The papers in this issue discuss:
*implemented computational systems for handling different aspects of metaphor understanding;
*how metaphor can be accommodated in accepted logical representational frameworks;
*psychological processes involved in metaphor understanding; and
*the cross-linguistic cognitive reality of conceptual metaphors.
Table of Contents
Volume 16, Numbers 1&2, 2001Contents: J.A. Barnden, M.G. Lee, Introduction to the Special Issue on Metaphor and Articifial Intelligence. M.S.C. Thomas, D. Mareschal, Metaphor and Categorisation: A Connectionist Implementation. M.G. Lee, J.A. Barnden, Reasoning About Mixed Metaphors Within an Implemented AI System. J. van Genabith, Metaphors, Logic, and Type Theory. C. Vogel, Dynamic Semantics For Metaphor. H. Bortfeld, M.S. McGlone, The Continuum of Metaphor Processing. F. Brisard, S. Frisson, D. Sandra, Processing Unfamiliar Metaphors in a Self-Paced Reading Task. I.A. Noveck, M. Bianco, A. Castry, The Costs and Benefits of Metaphor. C. Neumann, Is Metaphor Universal? Cross-Language Evidence From German and Japanese.
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