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Bruhn, Mark J
2008. Fictive Motion in Milton. SSRN Electronic Journal DOI logo
Cifuentes-Férez, Paula
Delbecque, Nicole
Duong, Bien & Jeroen van de Weijer
2021. Fictive motion: Some models in cognitive linguistics. Cogent Arts & Humanities 8:1 DOI logo
Egorova, Ekaterina, Thora Tenbrink & Ross S Purves
2018. Fictive motion in the context of mountaineering. Spatial Cognition & Computation 18:4  pp. 259 ff. DOI logo
Ford, Samantha, Jeannette Littlemore & David Houghton
2021. Got a Spark with Brook? Engaging Consumers in a Sexual Health Campaign through the Use of Creative (Metaphorical) Double Entendres. Metaphor and Symbol 36:4  pp. 207 ff. DOI logo
Gong, Shu-Ping & Zhao-Ying Huang
2016. 2016 International Conference on Asian Language Processing (IALP),  pp. 146 ff. DOI logo
Kennedy, John M
2009. Outline, Mental States, and Drawings by a Blind Woman. Perception 38:10  pp. 1481 ff. DOI logo
Khatin-Zadeh, Omid, Zahra Eskandari, Babak Yazdani-Fazlabadi & Fernando Marmolejo-Ramos
2022. Four Functions of Gesture in Promoting Thought Processes. Psychological Studies 67:4  pp. 411 ff. DOI logo
Khatin-Zadeh, Omid, Danyal Farsani & Adriana Breda
2023. How can transforming representation of mathematical entities help us employ more cognitive resources?. Frontiers in Psychology 14 DOI logo
Khatin-Zadeh, Omid, Danyal Farsani, Zahra Eskandari & Fernando Marmolejo-Ramos
2022. The roles of motion, gesture, and embodied action in the processing of mathematical concepts. Frontiers in Psychology 13 DOI logo
Khatin-Zadeh, Omid, Danyal Farsani, Jiehui Hu & Fernando Marmolejo-Ramos
2023. The role of perceptual and action effector strength of graphs and bases of mathematical metaphors in the metaphorical processing of mathematical concepts. Frontiers in Psychology 14 DOI logo
Khatin-Zadeh, Omid, Jiehui Hu & Danyal Farsani
2024. Motor strength as a feature of concepts and visual representations. Frontiers in Psychology 15 DOI logo
Khatin‐Zadeh, Omid & Babak Yazdani‐Fazlabadi
2023. Two Mechanisms for Understanding Mathematical Concepts in Terms of Fictive Motions. Mind, Brain, and Education 17:2  pp. 86 ff. DOI logo
Lewandowski, Wojciech & Şeyda Özçalışkan
2023.  Running across the mind or across the park: does speech about physical and metaphorical motion go hand in hand?. Cognitive Linguistics 34:3-4  pp. 411 ff. DOI logo
Matlock, Teenie
2022. Fictive motion in the wild. In Dynamism in Metaphor and Beyond [Metaphor in Language, Cognition, and Communication, 9],  pp. 109 ff. DOI logo
Parkinson-Coombs, Oisín & Rafael Núñez
2023. Realism and the point at infinity: The end of the line?. Synthese 202:3 DOI logo
Stocker, Kurt
2014. The Theory of Cognitive Spacetime. Metaphor and Symbol 29:2  pp. 71 ff. DOI logo
Tomczak, Ewa & Anna Ewert
2015. Real and Fictive Motion Processing in Polish L2 Users of English and Monolinguals: Evidence for Different Conceptual Representations. The Modern Language Journal 99:S1  pp. 49 ff. DOI logo
Zheng, Guofeng
2021. Introduction. In The Segmentation and Representation of Translocative Motion Events in English and Chinese Discourse,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Zheng, Guofeng
2021. Research Design and Data Tagging. In The Segmentation and Representation of Translocative Motion Events in English and Chinese Discourse,  pp. 57 ff. DOI logo
Özçalışkan, Şeyda, Lauren J. Stites & Samantha N. Emerson
2017. Chapter 9. Crossing the road or crossing the mind. In Motion and Space across Languages [Human Cognitive Processing, 59],  pp. 257 ff. DOI logo

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