Conceptual metaphors are not automatically accessed during idiom comprehension
- 1 September 1993
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Memory & Cognition
- Vol. 21 (5) , 711-719
- https://doi.org/10.3758/bf03197201
Abstract
Do conceptual analogies motivate idiom use and comprehension in discourse? For example, a story in which a person is described asfuming would be analogically consistent with an idiom such asblew her top, but inconsistent with an idiom such asbite his head off. Earlier work by Nayak and Gibbs(1990) had suggested that people use such analogical information during idiom comprehension. We replicated their findings inan idiom choice task, suggesting that people can indeed make use of such knowledge. However, when reading times were used to assess idiom comprehensibility, no effects of analogical consistency were found. We conclude that conceptual analogies play little, if any, role in idiom comprehension unless people have the time (and motivation) to make considered judgments.Keywords
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