| Literature DB >> 29860610 |
Isabel C Martínez1, Silvia A Español2, Diana I Pérez3.
Abstract
According to the theory of conceptual metaphor, image-schemas and primary metaphors are preconceptual structures configured in human cognition, based on sensory-motor environmental activity. Focusing on the way both non-conceptual structures are embedded in early social interaction, we provide empirical evidence for the interactive and intersubjective ontogenesis of image-schemas and primary metaphors. We present the results of a multimodal image-schematic microanalysis of three interactive infant-directed performances (the composition of movement, touch, speech, and vocalization that adults produce for-and-with the infants). The microanalyses show that adults aesthetically highlight the image-schematic structures embedded in the multimodal composition of the performance, and that primary metaphors are also lived as embedded in these inter-enactive experiences. The findings allow corroborating that the psychological domains of cognition and affection are not in rivalry or conflict but rather intertwined in meaningful experiences.Entities:
Keywords: Early infancy; Image-schemas; Infant directed performance; Multimodal interaction; Primary metaphors
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29860610 DOI: 10.1007/s12124-018-9432-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Integr Psychol Behav Sci ISSN: 1932-4502