"1569","Metaphor and Mental Duality","Given certain premises, there are both empirical and logical reasons for expecting a certain division of labor in the processing of information by the human brain: a functional bifurcation into what may be called, to a first approximation, \"verbal\" and \"nonverbal\" modes of information- processing. This dichotomy is not quite satisfactory, however, for metaphor, which in its most common guise is a literary, and hence a fortiori a \"verbal\" phenomenon, may in fact be more a function of the \"nonverbal\" than the \"verbal\" mode.","http://cogprints.org/1569/","Harnad, Stevan","Simon, T. and Scholes, R."," Harnad, Stevan (1982) Metaphor and Mental Duality. [Book Chapter] ","","1982"