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Cross-domain thinking: Common representation format or generalized mapping process?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 August 2003

Peter F. Dominey
Affiliation:
Sequential Cognition and Language Group, Institut des Sciences Cognitives, Bron, France dominey@isc.cnrs.fr http://www.isc.cnrs.fr/dom/dommenu.htm
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Abstract

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In Carruthers’ formulation, cross-domain thinking requires translation of domain specific data into a common format, and linguistic LF thus plays the role of the common medium of exchange. Alternatively, I propose a process-oriented characterization, in which there is no common representation and cross-domain thinking is rather the process of establishing mappings across domains, as in the process of analogical reasoning.

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Brief Report
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© 2002 Cambridge University Press