TITLE:
Experiential Basis of Meaning in a Semantic Associative Test: A Move toward an Embodied Explanation of Primary Metaphor
AUTHORS:
Habibollah Ghassemzadeh, Jamal Abedi, Akram Khamseh, Uta Sassenberg, Maryam Rahat, Elham Eshtad, Mansooreh Rajablo
KEYWORDS:
Meaning, Semantic Differential, Association Link, Figurative Meaning, Embodiment, Primary Metaphor
JOURNAL NAME:
Psychology,
Vol.8 No.12,
October
11,
2017
ABSTRACT: The concept of meaning has undergone many changes in the course of scientific study of language, thought and behavior. At first, it was explained as something which happens in the mind and then is changed to a product of association of ideas. Today, however, new meaning of meaning has emerged with the emphasis on the experiential basis as has been formulated in the concept of metaphoric expression. In this paper, we report a preliminary study on meaning as measured by a semantic-associative test in four different cultures (Iranian, German, Arabic and American). The findings have been explained in the framework of the primary metaphors and embodiment theory.