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Serena Lecce1, Luca Ronchi1, Paola Del Sette1, Luca Bischetti2, Valentina Bambini2.
Abstract
We investigated the association between individual differences in metaphor understanding and Theory of Mind (ToM) in typically developing children. We distinguished between two types of metaphors and created a Physical and Mental Metaphors task, echoing a similar distinction for ToM. Nine-year-olds scored lower than older age-groups in ToM as well as in the interpretation of mental, but not physical, metaphors. Moreover, nine-year-olds (but not older children) who are better in ToM are also better in interpreting mental, but not physical, metaphors. This suggests that the link between metaphor and ToM is stronger when metaphorical interpretation involves mental aspects, and it is more evident in early rather than later childhood.Entities:
Keywords: experimental pragmatics; figurative language; pragmatics
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30442207 DOI: 10.1017/S030500091800048X
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Child Lang ISSN: 0305-0009