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    A metaphor is not like a simile: reading-time evidence for distinct interpretations for negated tropes.Carlos Roncero, Roberto G. de Almeida, Laura Pissani & Iola Patalas - 2021 - Metaphor and Symbol 36 (2):85-98.
    Studies have suggested that metaphors (Lawyers are sharks) and similes (Lawyers are like sharks) have distinct representations: metaphors engender more figurative and abstract properties, whereas similes engender more literal properties. We investigated to what extent access to such representations occurs automatically, during on-line reading. In particular, we examined whether similes convey a more literal meaning by following the metaphors and similes with explanations that expressed either a figurative (dangerous) or a literal property (fish) of the vehicle. In a self-paced reading (...)
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    Symmetries in the representation of grain boundary-plane distributions.Srikanth Patala & Christopher A. Schuh - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (5):524-573.
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    The topology of homophase misorientation spaces.S. Patala & C. A. Schuh - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (10):1489-1508.
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    A grammar of modern silence: Race, gender, and visible invisibility in iola LeRoy and contending forces.Cyraina Johnson-Roullier - 2022 - Angelaki 27 (3-4):49-74.
    This essay examines the relationship between traditional, or aesthetic, modernism and modernity as a way to gain a deeper understanding of the meaning of race and gender as these have been addresse...
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    Yoga of right living for self-realisation: a free rendering of Adhyatma patala of Apastamba dharma sutra with commentary of Adi Sankara. Āpastamba, Śaṅkarācārya & R. S. Narasimhan (eds.) - 1982 - Ootacamund: Can be obtained from N. Gangadharan.
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    Mahāsukhavajra’s Padmāvatī Commentary on the Sixth Chapter of the Caṇḍamahāroṣaṇatantra: The Sexual Practices of a Tantric Buddhist Yogī and His Consort.Samuel Grimes & Péter-Dániel Szántó - 2018 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 46 (4):649-693.
    A single Sanskrit commentary exists for the Caṇḍamahāroṣaṇatantra—the Padmāvatī of Mahāsukhavajra—the only palm-leaf witness of which is preserved in a late thirteenth-century manuscript in Kathmandu. The tantra is relatively late, unmentioned outside Nepal, and the only in-depth study to date examines only the first eight of its twenty five chapters. No study or edition of the Padmāvatī exists. Here we present the first edition and translation of a complete chapter, the sixth paṭala, a section dealing mainly with transgressive sexual practices. (...)
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