How Compression Gives Rise to Metaphor and Metonymy
Series: 9th conference on Conceptual Structure, Discourse and Language (CSDL) Meaning, Form and Body Title: How Compression Gives Rise to Metaphor and Metonymy. Speaker: Gilles Fauconnier: Department of Cognitive Science, UC San Diego. Date: October 18, 2008 Recorded at the Inamori Center for Ethics and Excellence on the Campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.

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01- Generative Semantics:The Background of Cognitive Linguistics, George Lakoff (2004)

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Gottlob Frege - On Sense and Reference

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1 Mental Spaces

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History is Relevant: The Israeli New History and its Legacy

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Ted Cohen - Metaphor and Ambiguity: Two for the Price of One

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Viktor Frankl: Self-Actualization is not the goal

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Metaphors We Live By: George Lakoff and Mark Johnson

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Analogy as the Core of Cognition

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A course in Cognitive Linguistics: Metaphor

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George Lakoff | What Studying the Brain Tells Us About Arts Education

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Idea Framing, Metaphors, and Your Brain - George Lakoff

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Raymond Gibbs -- Second of a Double Feature: Metaphor and Embodied Cognition

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LIVE: Conan O’Brien speaks at Harvard graduation ceremony (full)

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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2- Cognitive semantics: the basic mechanism of thought 1

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Reading Ancient Minds: Metaphor, Culture, and Complexity

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Grammar rules you can stop sticking to

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The Motive for Metaphor

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Richard Feynman - The World from another point of view

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