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- Image_schema abstract "An image schema is a recurring structure within our cognitive processes which establishes patterns of understanding and reasoning. Image schemas are formed from our bodily interactions, from linguistic experience, and from historical context. The term is explained in Mark Johnson's book The Body in the Mind, in case study 2 of George Lakoff's Women, Fire and Dangerous Things and by Rudolf Arnheim in Visual Thinking.In contemporary cognitive linguistics, an image schema is considered an embodied prelinguistic structure of experience that motivates conceptual metaphor mappings. Evidence for image schemata is drawn from a number of related disciplines, including work on cross-modal cognition in psychology, from spatial cognition in both linguistics and psychology, cognitive linguistics, and from neuroscience.".
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- Image_schema wikiPageExternalLink download?doi=10.1.1.88.2382&rep=rep1&type=pdf.
- Image_schema wikiPageID "506019".
- Image_schema wikiPageRevisionID "596414924".
- Image_schema hasPhotoCollection Image_schema.
- Image_schema subject Category:Cognitive_linguistics.
- Image_schema subject Category:Visual_thinking.
- Image_schema comment "An image schema is a recurring structure within our cognitive processes which establishes patterns of understanding and reasoning. Image schemas are formed from our bodily interactions, from linguistic experience, and from historical context.".
- Image_schema label "Esquema gráfico".
- Image_schema label "Image schema".
- Image_schema sameAs Esquema_gráfico.
- Image_schema sameAs m.02jk67.
- Image_schema sameAs Q2912668.
- Image_schema sameAs Q2912668.
- Image_schema wasDerivedFrom Image_schema?oldid=596414924.
- Image_schema depiction ContainmentSchema.png.
- Image_schema isPrimaryTopicOf Image_schema.