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==External links== * The [https://web.archive.org/web/20040603065415/http://zakros.ucsd.edu/~trohrer/metaphor/metaphor.htm Center for the Cognitive Science of Metaphor Online] is a collection of numerous formative articles in the fields of conceptual metaphor and conceptual integration. * The [https://web.archive.org/web/20060424060354/http://cogsci.berkeley.edu/lakoff/ Conceptual Metaphor Home Page] This server is a research tool for cognitive scientists and others interested in the study of conceptual metaphor systems. Ongoing work in the metaphor system of English and other languages is made available here using a hypertext format which allows the reader to trace links between metaphors and thus get a better idea of the structure of the system. * [http://www.conceptualmetaphor.net/ Conceptual Metaphor.net] Collection of resources for the study of conceptual metaphor. Includes bibliography, library, audio of lectures, articles on metaphor. * Evidence from cognitive neuroscience for the neural underpinnings of conceptual metaphors is discussed in Tim Rohrer's [https://web.archive.org/web/20070813052858/http://zakros.ucsd.edu/~trohrer/rohrericlc2001atucsb.pdf Understanding through the Body: fMRI and of ERP studies of metaphoric and literal language"]. {{DEFAULTSORT:Conceptual Metaphor}} [[Category:Cognitive science]] [[Category:Metaphors by type]] [[Category:Cognitive linguistics]]
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