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By any other name: Accounting for failure in the naming of subject categories
BROWN ME
LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH
17 (4): 347-385 FAL 1995
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5 results found
1. Debowski S
Wrong way: go back! An exploration of novice search behaviours while conducting information search
ELECTRONIC LIBRARY 19 (6): 371-382 2001
Times Cited: 3
2. Debowski S, Wood RE, Bandura A
Impact of guided exploration and enactive exploration on self-regulatory mechanisms and information acquisition through electronic search
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY 86 (6): 1129-1141 DEC 2001
Times Cited: 7
3. Brown ME
Knowledge, concepts, and categories.
LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH 21 (1): 132-134 1999
Times Cited: 0
4. Bates MJ
Indexing and access for digital libraries and the Internet: Human, database, and domain factors
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE 49 (13): 1185-1205 NOV 1998
Times Cited: 41
5. Hirsh SG
How do children find information on different types of tasks? Children's use of the Science Library Catalog
LIBRARY TRENDS 45 (4): 725-745 SPR 1997
Times Cited: 21
A GENERAL-MODEL OF INFORMATION-SEEKING BEHAVIOR
BROWN ME
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASIS ANNUAL MEETING 28: 9-14 1991
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2 results found
1. Pettigrew KE, Fidel R, Bruce H
Conceptual frameworks in information Behavior
ANNUAL REVIEW OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 35: 43-78 2001
Times Cited: 21
2. SANDSTROM PE
AN OPTIMAL FORAGING APPROACH TO INFORMATION-SEEKING AND USE
LIBRARY QUARTERLY 64 (4): 414-449 OCT 1994
Times Cited: 20
DESIGN FOR A BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATABASE FOR NONPROFESSIONAL USERS
BROWN ME
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASIS ANNUAL MEETING 28: 276-282 1991
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1 results found
1. DIMARTINO D, FERNS WJ, SWACKER S
CD-ROM SEARCH TECHNIQUES OF NOVICE END-USERS - IS THE ENGLISH-AS-A-SECOND-LANGUAGE STUDENT AT A DISADVANTAGE
COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES 56 (1): 49-59 JAN 1995
Times Cited: 3
CONCEPTUAL METAPHORS ARE NOT AUTOMATICALLY ACCESSED DURING IDIOM COMPREHENSION
GLUCKSBERG S, BROWN M, MCGLONE MS
MEMORY & COGNITION
21 (5): 711-719 SEP 1993
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30 results found
1. Schnitzer ML, Pedreira MA
A neuropsychological theory of metaphor
LANGUAGE SCIENCES 27 (1): 31-49 JAN 2005
Times Cited: 0
2. Flor M, Hadar U
The production of metaphoric expressions in spontaneous speech: A controlled-setting experiment
METAPHOR AND SYMBOL 20 (1): 1-34 2005
Times Cited: 0
3. Abel B
English idioms in the first language and second language lexicon: a dual representation approach
SECOND LANGUAGE RESEARCH 19 (4): 329-358 OCT 2003
Times Cited: 0
4. Papagno C, Lucchelli F, Muggia S, et al.
Idiom comprehension in Alzheimer's disease: the role of the central executive
BRAIN 126: 2419-2430 Part 11 NOV 2003
Times Cited: 4
5. Schweigert WA, Cintron J, Sullivan K, et al.
Novel figurative phrases and idioms: Phrase characteristics over multiple presentations
JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLINGUISTIC RESEARCH 32 (4): 455-475 JUL 2003
Times Cited: 0
6. Bortfeld H
Comprehending idioms cross-linguistically
EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 50 (3): 217-230 2003
Times Cited: 2
7. Gibbs RW
Embodied experience and linguistic meaning
BRAIN AND LANGUAGE 84 (1): 1-15 JAN 2003
Times Cited: 8
8. Langston W
Violating orientational metaphors slows reading
DISCOURSE PROCESSES 34 (3): 281-310 2002
Times Cited: 2
9. Gentner D, Imai M, Boroditsky L
As time goes by: Evidence for two systems in processing space -> time metaphors
LANGUAGE AND COGNITIVE PROCESSES 17 (5): 537-565 OCT 2002
Times Cited: 6
10. Keysar B, Shen YI, Glucksberg S, et al.
Conventional language: How metaphorical is it?
JOURNAL OF MEMORY AND LANGUAGE 43 (4): 576-593 NOV 2000
Times Cited: 7
11. Giora R
Special issue on 'literal and figurative language' - Preface
JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS 31 (12): 1539-1540 NOV 1999
Times Cited: 0
12. Glucksberg S, McGlone MS
When love is not a journey: What metaphors mean
JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS 31 (12): 1541-1558 NOV 1999
Times Cited: 11
13. Keysar B, Bly BM
Swimming against the current: Do idioms reflect conceptual structure?
JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS 31 (12): 1559-1578 NOV 1999
Times Cited: 8
14. Titone DA, Connine CM
On the compositional and noncompositional nature of idiomatic expressions
JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS 31 (12): 1655-1674 NOV 1999
Times Cited: 10
15. Blasko DG
Only the tip of the iceberg: Who understands what about metaphor?
JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS 31 (12): 1675-1683 NOV 1999
Times Cited: 5
16. Ottati V, Rhoads S, Graesser AC
The effect of metaphor on processing style in a persuasion task: A motivational resonance model
JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 77 (4): 688-697 OCT 1999
Times Cited: 4
17. McGlone MS, Harding JL
Back (or forward?) to the future: The role of perspective in temporal language comprehension
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 24 (5): 1211-1223 SEP 1998
Times Cited: 9
18. Barnes MA, Dennis M
Discourse after early-onset hydrocephalus: Core deficits in children of average intelligence
BRAIN AND LANGUAGE 61 (3): 309-334 FEB 15 1998
Times Cited: 23
19. Clausner TC, Croft W
Productivity and schematicity in metaphors
COGNITIVE SCIENCE 21 (3): 247-282 JUL-SEP 1997
Times Cited: 5
20. Gibbs RW, Bogdanovich JM, Sykes JR, et al.
Metaphor in idiom comprehension
JOURNAL OF MEMORY AND LANGUAGE 37 (2): 141-154 AUG 1997
Times Cited: 9
21. Pfaff KL, Gibbs RW, Johnson MD
Metaphor in using and understanding euphemism and dysphemism
APPLIED PSYCHOLINGUISTICS 18 (1): 59-83 MAR 1997
Times Cited: 2
22. Gibbs RW
Why many concepts are metaphorical
COGNITION 61 (3): 309-319 DEC 1996
Times Cited: 11
23. Murphy GL
On metaphoric representation
COGNITION 60 (2): 173-204 AUG 1996
Times Cited: 29
24. McGlone MS
Conceptual metaphors and figurative language interpretation: Food for thought?
JOURNAL OF MEMORY AND LANGUAGE 35 (4): 544-565 AUG 1996
Times Cited: 13
25. Barnes MA, Dennis M, HaefeleKalvaitis J
The effects of knowledge availability and knowledge accessibility on coherence an d elaborative inferencing in children from six to fifteen years of age
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL CHILD PSYCHOLOGY 61 (3): 216-241 APR 1996
Times Cited: 11
26. CACCIARI C, GLUCKSBERG S
UNDERSTANDING IDIOMS - DO VISUAL IMAGES REFLECT FIGURATIVE MEANINGS
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 7 (3): 283-305 SEP 1995
Times Cited: 2
27. ALLBRITTON DW, MCKOON G, GERRIG RJ
METAPHOR-BASED SCHEMAS AND TEXT REPRESENTATIONS - MAKING CONNECTIONS THROUGH CONCEPTUAL METAPHORS
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 21 (3): 612-625 MAY 1995
Times Cited: 14
28. ALLBRITTON DW
WHEN METAPHORS FUNCTION AS SCHEMAS - SOME COGNITIVE EFFECTS OF CONCEPTUAL METAPHORS
METAPHOR AND SYMBOLIC ACTIVITY 10 (1): 33-46 1995
Times Cited: 10
29. MARQUER P
THE COMPREHENSION OF IDIOMS
ANNEE PSYCHOLOGIQUE 94 (4): 625-656 DEC 1994
Times Cited: 0
30. KEYSAR B, BLY B
INTUITIONS OF THE TRANSPARENCY OF IDIOMS - CAN ONE KEEP A SECRET BY SPILLING THE BEANS
JOURNAL OF MEMORY AND LANGUAGE 34 (1): 89-109 FEB 1995
Times Cited: 23
HOW ABOUT ANOTHER PIECE OF PIE - THE ALLUSIONAL PRETENSE THEORY OF DISCOURSE IRONY
KUMONNAKAMURA S, GLUCKSBERG S, BROWN M
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-GENERAL
124 (1): 3-21 MAR 1995
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35 results found
1. Pexman PM, Glenwright M, Krol A, et al.
An acquired taste: Children's perceptions of humor and teasing in verbal irony
DISCOURSE PROCESSES 40 (3): 259-288 2005
Times Cited: 0
2. Kihara Y
The mental space structure of verbal irony
COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS 16 (3): 513-530 2005
Times Cited: 0
3. Laval V, Bert-Erboul A
French-speaking children's understanding of sarcasm: The role of intonation and context
JOURNAL OF SPEECH LANGUAGE AND HEARING RESEARCH 48 (3): 610-620 JUN 2005
Times Cited: 0
4. Hancock JT
Verbal irony use in face-to-face and computer-mediated conversations
JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 23 (4): 447-463 DEC 2004
Times Cited: 1
5. Ivanko SL, Pexman PM, Olineck KM
How sarcastic are you? Individual differences and verbal irony
JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 23 (3): 244-271 SEP 2004
Times Cited: 0
6. Hanson MH
Dialogue with history: Roles of irony in thinking about new kinds of war
METAPHOR AND SYMBOL 19 (3): 191-212 2004
Times Cited: 0
7. Pexman PM, Zvaigzne MT
Does irony go better with friends?
METAPHOR AND SYMBOL 19 (2): 143-163 2004
Times Cited: 2
8. Harris M, Pexman PM
Children's perceptions of the social functions of verbal irony
DISCOURSE PROCESSES 36 (3): 147-165 2003
Times Cited: 2
9. Norrick NR
Issues in conversational joking
JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS 35 (9): 1333-1359 SEP 2003
Times Cited: 2
10. Okamoto S
Politeness and the perception of irony: Honorifics in Japanese
METAPHOR AND SYMBOL 17 (2): 119-139 2002
Times Cited: 1
11. Pexman PM, Olineck KM
Does sarcasm always sting? Investigating the impact of ironic insults and ironic compliments
DISCOURSE PROCESSES 33 (3): 199-217 2002
Times Cited: 6
12. Bucciarelli M, Colle L, Bara BG
How children comprehend speech acts and communicative gestures
JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS 35 (2): 207-241 FEB 2003
Times Cited: 2
13. Anolli L, Ciceri R, Infantino MG
From "blame by praise" to "praise by blame": Analysis of vocal patterns in ironic communication
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 37 (5): 266-276 OCT 2002
Times Cited: 0
14. Pexman PM, Olineck KM
Understanding irony - How do stereotypes cue speaker intent?
JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 21 (3): 245-274 SEP 2002
Times Cited: 5
15. Cunliffe AL
Social poetics as management inquiry - A dialogical approach
JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT INQUIRY 11 (2): 128-146 JUN 2002
Times Cited: 4
16. Kreuz RJ, Link KE
Asymmetries in the use of verbal irony
JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 21 (2): 127-143 JUN 2002
Times Cited: 3
17. Anolli L, Ciceri R, Infantino MG
Behind dark glasses: Irony as a strategy for indirect communication
GENETIC SOCIAL AND GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY MONOGRAPHS 128 (1): 76-95 FEB 2002
Times Cited: 0
18. Dennis M, Barnes MA
Comparison of literal, inferential, and intentional text comprehension in children with mild or severe closed head injury
JOURNAL OF HEAD TRAUMA REHABILITATION 16 (5): 456-468 OCT 2001
Times Cited: 7
19. Colston HL, O'Brien J
Contrast of kind versus contrast of magnitude: The pragmatic accomplishments of irony and hyperbole
DISCOURSE PROCESSES 30 (2): 179-199 2000
Times Cited: 12
20. Dennis M, Purvis K, Barnes MA, et al.
Understanding of literal truth, ironic criticism, and deceptive praise following childhood head injury
BRAIN AND LANGUAGE 78 (1): 1-16 JUL 2001
Times Cited: 12
21. Utsumi A
Verbal irony as implicit display of ironic environment: Distinguishing ironic utterances from nonirony
JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS 32 (12): 1777-1806 NOV 2000
Times Cited: 10
22. Chiappe DL, Kennedy JM
Are metaphors elliptical similes?
JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLINGUISTIC RESEARCH 29 (4): 371-398 JUL 2000
Times Cited: 2
23. Colston HL, O'Brien J
Contrast and pragmatics in figurative language: Anything understatement can do, irony can do better
JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS 32 (11): 1557-1583 OCT 2000
Times Cited: 14
24. Anolli L, Ciceri R, Infantino MG
Irony as a game of implicitness: Acoustic profiles of ironic communication
JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLINGUISTIC RESEARCH 29 (3): 275-311 MAY 2000
Times Cited: 6
25. Pexman PM, Ferretti TR, Katz AN
Discourse factors that influence online reading of metaphor and irony
DISCOURSE PROCESSES 29 (3): 201-222 2000
Times Cited: 13
26. Leggitt JS, Gibbs RW
Emotional reactions to verbal irony
DISCOURSE PROCESSES 29 (1): 1-24 2000
Times Cited: 11
27. Colston HL
"Not good" is "bad" but "not bad" is not "good": An analysis of three accounts of negation asymmetry
DISCOURSE PROCESSES 28 (3): 237-256 1999
Times Cited: 3
28. Colston HL
"Dewey defeats Truman" - Interpreting ironic restatement
JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 19 (1): 46-65 MAR 2000
Times Cited: 1
29. Creusere MA
Theories of adults' understanding and use of irony and sarcasm: Applications to and evidence from research with children
DEVELOPMENTAL REVIEW 19 (2): 213-262 JUN 1999
Times Cited: 6
30. Yus F
Relevance theory. Applications and implications
JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS 31 (6): 851-859 JUN 1999
Times Cited: 1
31. Colston HL
Salting a wound or sugaring a pill: The pragmatic functions of ironic criticism
DISCOURSE PROCESSES 23 (1): 25-45 1997
Times Cited: 10
32. Milosky LM, Ford JA
The role of prosody in children's inferences of ironic intent
DISCOURSE PROCESSES 23 (1): 47-61 1997
Times Cited: 3
33. Kreuz RJ
Irony in context - Barbe,K
JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS 27 (2): 247-250 FEB 1997
Times Cited: 0
34. DEWS S, KAPLAN J, WINNER E
WHY NOT SAY IT DIRECTLY - THE SOCIAL FUNCTIONS OF IRONY
DISCOURSE PROCESSES 19 (3): 347-367 MAY-JUN 1995
Times Cited: 29
35. GLUCKSBERG S
COMMENTARY ON NONLITERAL LANGUAGE - PROCESSING AND USE
METAPHOR AND SYMBOLIC ACTIVITY 10 (1): 47-57 1995
Times Cited: 18
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