Metonymy processing in chinese: a linguistic context-sensitive eye-tracking preliminary study

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  • who: Xianglan Chen et al. from the Center for the Cognitive Science of Language, Beijing Language and Culture University, Beijing, China, School of Foreign have published the research work: Metonymy Processing in Chinese: A Linguistic Context-Sensitive Eye-Tracking Preliminary Study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Although this model was supported by some early empirical studies (e_g, Janus and Bever, 1985), it was also challenged by the fact that, if sufficient context is provided, the processor accesses the figurative meaning first (Gibbs, 1980). This study explores metonymic processing in Chinese and establishes its own model . . .

     

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