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Analogy as Structure and Process
human cognitive processing is a forum for interdisciplinary research on the
nature anization of the cognitive systems and processes involved in
speaking and understanding natural language (including sign language), and
their relationship to other domains of human cognition, including general
conceptual or knowledge systems and processes (the language and thought
issue), and other perceptual or behavioral systems such as vision and non-
verbal behavior (. gesture). ‘Cognition’ should be taken broadly, not only
including the domain of rationality, but also dimensions such as emotion and
the unconscious. The series is open to any type of approach to the above
questions (methodologically and theoretically) and to research from any
discipline, including (but not restricted to) different branches of psychology,
artificial intelligence puter science, cognitive anthropology, linguistics,
philosophy and neuroscience. It takes a special interest in research crossing the
boundaries of these disciplines.
Editors
Marcelo Dascal, Tel Aviv University
Raymond W. Gibbs, University of California at Santa Cruz
Jan Nuyts, University of Antwerp
Editorial address
Jan Nuyts, University of Antwerp, Dept. of Linguistics (GER),
Universiteitsplein 1, B 2610 Wilrijk, Belgium.
E-mail: jan.******@
Editorial Advisory Board
Melissa Bowerman, Nijmegen; Wallace Chafe, Santa Barbara, CA;
Philip R. Cohen, Portland, OR; Antonio Damasio, Iowa City, IA;
Morton Ann Gernsbacher, Madison, WI; David McNeill, Chicago, IL;
Eric Pederson, Eugene, OR; François Recanati, Paris;
Sally Rice, Edmonton, Alberta; Benny Shanon, Jerusalem;
Lokendra Shastri, Berkeley, CA; Dan Slobin, Berkeley, CA;
Paul Thagard, Water