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TL;DR: A cognitive theory and description of the semantic structure of figurative language and rhyme, which can explain word acquisition by infants, word association, the understanding of new metaphors, the perceived effects of rhymes and other cognitive phenomena.
Abstract: In this paper I am proposing a cognitive theory and description of the semantic structure of figurative language and rhyme. My assumption is, that an adequate theory of metaphor must satisfy four requirements: 1. to give a structural description of metaphors; 2. to explain how human beings understand novel metaphors; 3. to explain the relationship between this process and the process by which human beings produce and understand novel pieces of literal discourse; 4. to explain the relationship between these processes and the perceived effects of metaphors. The semantic information processing model underlying this paper is a hierarchic model of \"meaning components\". The same model can explain word acquisition by infants, word association, the understanding of new metaphors, the perceived effects of rhymes and other cognitive phenomena. A theory of minimum features cannot do justice to the richness of real-life categories. So the model is further developed in three directions: Mervis' work on \"good examples\"; Collins and Quillian's work on the structure of semantic memory; Rumelhart's work on \"cognitive schemata\".

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