R Giora - Journal of Pragmatics, 2002 - elibrary.ru
Are literal and nonliteral utterances processed differently or do they follow the same comprehension routes? Relying on intuition, we might expect them to differ. Recent findings …
R Giora - Journal of Pragmatics, 2002 - m.tau.ac.il
Are literal and nonliteral utterances processed differently or do they follow the same comprehension routes? Relying on intuition, we might expect them to differ. Recent findings …
Are literal and nonliteral utterances processed differently or do they follow the same comprehension routes? Relying on intuition, we might expect them to differ. Recent findings …
R Giora - Journal of Pragmatics, 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
Discusses whether literal and nonliteral or figurative utterances are processed differently or whether they follow the same comprehension routes. Recent evidence does not support the …
R Giora - Journal of Pragmatics, 2002 - academia.edu
Are literal and nonliteral utterances processed differently or do they follow the same comprehension routes? Relying on intuition, we might expect them to differ. Recent findings …
Are literal and nonliteral utterances processed differently or do they follow the same comprehension routes? Relying on intuition, we might expect them to differ. Recent findings …
R Giora - Journal of Pragmatics, 2002 - researchgate.net
Are literal and nonliteral utterances processed differently or do they follow the same comprehension routes? Relying on intuition, we might expect them to differ. Recent findings …
Are literal and nonliteral utterances processed differently or do they follow the same comprehension routes? Relying on intuition, we might expect them to differ. Recent findings …