Kognition, billede og sprog

Kognition, billede og sprog Tænkning opfattes ofte som et primært sprogligt fænomen, men tænkningen kan også siges at omfatte mentale billeder. Forholdet mellem mentale billeder og tænkning er fundamentalt for forståelsen af de moderne mediers kombination af flere semiotiske koder/symbolformater. Den tanke, at der findes en specifikt visuel tænkning, der udtrykkes i billeder, skemaer, diagrammer […]

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Forfatter Göran Sonesson
Emneredaktør David Mathieu
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