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Index
Title Page Dedication Foreword CHAPTER 1 - The Polar Bear’s Nose
The Meaning Makers The Traditional Theory of Meaning Embodied Simulation Flying Pigs The New Science of Meaning
CHAPTER 2 - Keep Your Mind on the Ball
The Perky Effect The Mind Spins Stimulating Sounds Imagery Is Handy Memory Embodied Simulation Do Gorillas Have Noses? Mental Practice Revisited
CHAPTER 3 - Meaning and the Mind’s Eye
We Talk Simple Vision 101 Don’t Think of an Elephant The Elephant in the Room Almost Like Being There
CHAPTER 4 - Over the Top
Monkey Do, Monkey See The Give and Take of Motor Simulation The Graspasaurus and Other Magnificent Toys The Rest of the Body
CHAPTER 5 - More Than Words
Sentences as Plants Sentences as Plants, Revisited How Grammar Modulates Our Perspective Grammatical Aspect Modulates Simulation Focus What Grammar Tells Us
CHAPTER 6 - Early and Often
Time Flies Incremental Simulation In a Word And Then? Say It Ain’t So Meaning on the Run
CHAPTER 7 - What Do Hockey Players Know?
Experience Matters Different Strokes Failures to Communicate
CHAPTER 8 - Lost in Translation
It Means Squat The Skin of a Cat Language as a Cultural Factor Thinking for Speaking Thinking in a Language
CHAPTER 9 - Meaning in Your Grasp
Understanding, Metaphorically Metaphor in the Brain What Are Metaphorical Simulations Like? Speaking Abstractly Metaphor Without Language? Language on the Move Lots of Open Windows
CHAPTER 10 - What Is Simulation Good For?
Interfering with Simulation Physical Interference Simulation Is Functional, But Is It Necessary or Sufficient? Functional, Sure. But What Function?
CHAPTER 11 - The Repurposed Mind
The Age of Meaning How We Got to Be This Way Beyond Language What Is It to Communicate?
EPILOGUE Acknowledgments NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY PERMISSIONS INDEX Copyright Page
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