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Raymond W. Gibbs

Affiliations: 
University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States 
Area:
Psycholinguistics
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Michael J. Spivey research assistant 1987-1991 UC Santa Cruz
Lacey Okonski grad student 2007- UC Santa Cruz (LinguisTree)
Teenie Matlock grad student 2001 UC Santa Cruz
Nicole L. Wilson grad student 1999-2005 UC Santa Cruz (LinguisTree)
Julia E. Lonergan grad student 2009 UC Santa Cruz
Marcus Perlman grad student 2005-2010 UC Santa Cruz (LinguisTree)
Laura M. Morett grad student 2010-2012 UC Santa Cruz
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Gibbs RW. (2023) Pragmatic complexity in metaphor interpretation. Cognition. 237: 105455
Colston HL, Gibbs RW. (2021) Figurative language communicates directly because it precisely demonstrates what we mean. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale
Gibbs RW, Colston HL. (2020) Pragmatics Always Matters: An Expanded Vision of Experimental Pragmatics. Frontiers in Psychology. 11: 1619
Gibbs RW. (2019) Metaphor as Dynamical–Ecological Performance Metaphor and Symbol. 34: 33-44
Gibbs RW, Colston HL. (2019) What psycholinguistic studies ignore about literary experience Scientific Study of Literature. 9: 72-103
Okonski L, Gibbs RW. (2019) Diving into the wreck: Can people resist allegorical meaning? Journal of Pragmatics. 141: 28-43
Gibbs RW. (2018) Money talks because people move: Embodied metaphors in economic action Society and Economy. 40: 349-364
Gibbs RW, Samermit P, Karzmark CR. (2018) Humor, irony, and the body Review of Cognitive Linguistics. 16: 72-96
Gibbs RW, Chen E. (2018) Metaphor and the automatic mind Metaphor and the Social World. 8: 40-63
Samermit P, Gibbs RW. (2016) Humor, the body, and cognitive linguistics Cognitive Linguistic Studies. 3: 32-49
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