The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the Modalities |
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In particular , properties of sensory experience wend their way through language
permeating that most human manifestation and expression of thought . Benjamin
Lee Whorf ( 1956 ) is well known for his proposal that the structure of a ...
In particular , properties of sensory experience wend their way through language
permeating that most human manifestation and expression of thought . Benjamin
Lee Whorf ( 1956 ) is well known for his proposal that the structure of a ...
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Everyday expressions like “ loud colors , " " dark sounds , " " sweet smells " are
basically synesthetic , in that they transfer meanings from one sensory mode to
another . Yet so commonplace are these expressions and others like them that
their ...
Everyday expressions like “ loud colors , " " dark sounds , " " sweet smells " are
basically synesthetic , in that they transfer meanings from one sensory mode to
another . Yet so commonplace are these expressions and others like them that
their ...
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Shelley ' s synesthetic imagery of sound and light attains perhaps its fullest
expression in the ode “ To a Skylark . ” That " blithe Spirit ” the skylark soars up
through the sky , free , like the poetic imagination itself , singing as it soars .
Though the ...
Shelley ' s synesthetic imagery of sound and light attains perhaps its fullest
expression in the ode “ To a Skylark . ” That " blithe Spirit ” the skylark soars up
through the sky , free , like the poetic imagination itself , singing as it soars .
Though the ...
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The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
CrossModal Perception of Form | 21 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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