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Follow on Google News | ![]() A New Book from Transaction Publishers Connects Literature and Cognitive ScienceThis book shows how readers interpret and process texts in light of their understanding and how it’s done without biases.
By: Transaction Marketing "Memory, Metaphors, and Meaning" is based on the premise that people process texts the same way they explain the physical world-in small segments that Babuts calls dynamic patterns, or metaphors. "Metaphors are not only rhetorical constructs, but also instruments of discovery and paths to knowledge," he explains. The Syracuse resident says that when people read, they integrate stimulus sequences with corresponding patterns in memory to recognize and interpret segments of text. Memory, in turn, produces meaning from these patterns. Central to this process are metaphors, which are words, clauses or sentences transferred from one context to another in the form of figurative echoes. "Meaning is dependent on mnemonic initiatives," This is not the first time that Babuts, who taught at SU for 30 years, has swum in cognitive waters. His two other books-"The Dynamics of the Metaphoric Field: A Cognitive View of Literature" and "Baudelaire: To order a copy of Memory, Metaphors and Meaning, contact Transaction Publishers at 888-999-6778 or order online at http://www.transactionpub.com. Editors interested in reviewing this book in a scholarly publication can forward the request along with company information to marketing@transactionpub.com. # # # Founded in 1962, Transaction has built its reputation for excellence as a social science publisher—with an ever deepening book program and with an outstanding group of series and serials covering the gamut from social policy to international relations. End
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