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Blomberg J., Zlatev J. (2013) - Actual and non-actual motion. Why experientialist semantics needs phenomenology (and vice versa).pdf
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Dils A., Boroditsky L. - Motion Language Shapes People's Interpretation of Unrelated Ambiguous Figures.pdf
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Huette S., Matlock T. - Figurative language processing. Fictive motion and the visual world.pdf
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Matlock T (2004). - Fictive motion as cognitive simulation.pdf
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Matlock T. (2004) - The conceptual motivation of fictive motion.pdf
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Matlock T. (2005) - Even the most abstract motion influences temporal understanding.pdf
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Matlock T. (2006) - Depicting fictive motion in drawings.pdf
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Matlock T. (2010) - Abstract motion is no longer abstract.pdf
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Matlock T. et al. (2005) - On the experiential link between spatial and temporal language.pdf
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Matlock T. et al. (2011) - Even Abstract Motion Influences the Understanding of Time.pdf
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Matlock T., Richardson D. (2004) - Do eye movements go with fictive motion.pdf
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Mishra R., Singh N. (2010) - Online fictive motion understanding. An eye-movement study with Hindi.pdf
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Ramscar M. et al. (2009) - Time, motion, and meaning. The experiential basis of abstract thought.pdf
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Ramscar M. et al. (2010) - Running down the clock. The role of expectation in our understanding of time and motion.pdf
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Richardson D., Matlock T. (2007) - The integration of figurative language and static depictions. An eye movement study of fictive motion.pdf
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Romero Lauro L. et al. (2013) - She runs, the road runs, my mind runs, bad blood runs between us.pdf
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Saygin A. et al. (2010) - Modulation of BOLD response in motion sensitive lateral temporal cortex by real and fictive motion sentences.pdf
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Singh N., Mishra R. (2010) - Simulating Motion in Figurative Language Comprehension.pdf
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Wallentin M. et al. (2011) - BOLD response to motion verbs in left posterior middle temporal gyrus during story comprehension.pdf
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