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言語学名著再読(23)レイコフ&ジョンソン『Metaphors We Live By』

正明 山梨
- Vol. 36, Iss: 11, pp 88-93
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The article was published on 2007-11-01 and is currently open access. It has received 15 citations till now.

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“Editing” Genes: A Case Study About How Language Matters in Bioethics

TL;DR: This article shows how a multidisciplinary approach to metaphors used to describe new technologies can be useful by looking at a set of texts about one issue, the use of a newly developed technique for genetic modification, CRISPRcas9.
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REVISITING THE SAFE PLACE:Method and Regulatory Aspects in Psychotherapy when Easing Allostatic Overload in Traumatized Patients.

TL;DR: Coregulation aimed at changing implicit relational knowing and increasing integration and coherence through relational work and hypnotic techniques is crucial, as clients’ abilities to self-soothe and regulate have become seriously impaired.
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Memorable Metaphor: How Different Elements of Visual Rhetoric Affect Resource Allocation and Memory for Advertisements

TL;DR: This article explored how different uses of visual metaphor affect cognitive resource allocation and memory for pictorial advertisements and found that fusion ads required greater cognitive resources allocation and yielded more accurate recall than juxtaposition ads.
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Talking Cure Models: A Framework of Analysis.

TL;DR: A theoretical framework of analysis is suggested which distinguishes four basic components of “talking cure models” and hopes that it will prove useful for the objective of clarifying the theoretical underpinnings of language-oriented psychotherapy research and help to establish a more comprehensive understanding of how curative language use contributes to the process of therapeutic change.
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Conflicts in co-design: engaging with tangible artefacts in multi-stakeholder collaboration

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore how engagement with tangible design artefacts can invite, and sustain focus on, the different professional perspectives that emerge in multi-stakeholder workshops.
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REVISITING THE SAFE PLACE:Method and Regulatory Aspects in Psychotherapy when Easing Allostatic Overload in Traumatized Patients.

TL;DR: Coregulation aimed at changing implicit relational knowing and increasing integration and coherence through relational work and hypnotic techniques is crucial, as clients’ abilities to self-soothe and regulate have become seriously impaired.
Journal ArticleDOI

Memorable Metaphor: How Different Elements of Visual Rhetoric Affect Resource Allocation and Memory for Advertisements

TL;DR: This article explored how different uses of visual metaphor affect cognitive resource allocation and memory for pictorial advertisements and found that fusion ads required greater cognitive resources allocation and yielded more accurate recall than juxtaposition ads.
Journal ArticleDOI

Talking Cure Models: A Framework of Analysis.

TL;DR: A theoretical framework of analysis is suggested which distinguishes four basic components of “talking cure models” and hopes that it will prove useful for the objective of clarifying the theoretical underpinnings of language-oriented psychotherapy research and help to establish a more comprehensive understanding of how curative language use contributes to the process of therapeutic change.
Journal ArticleDOI

Conflicts in co-design: engaging with tangible artefacts in multi-stakeholder collaboration

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore how engagement with tangible design artefacts can invite, and sustain focus on, the different professional perspectives that emerge in multi-stakeholder workshops.
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‘Cooking together disparate things’: the role of metaphor in thesis writing

TL;DR: This article analysed the use of metaphor in two completed doctoral theses, highlighting its use as a rhetorical device which enables these thesis writers to conceptualise their research by drawing on knowledge beyond academic contexts, investing the thesis with individual and cultural significance.