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===Four main types of integration network=== ====Simplex==== In a simplex network, one of the input spaces contains organising frames, and the other includes specific elements.<ref name="Fauconnier_2003"/> In this type of integration network, the roles associated with the frame from one input space are projected onto the blended space together with the values as elements from the other input space. Then they are integrated into a new structure.<ref name=" Birdsell _2014"/> ====Mirror==== A mirror network is characterised by a shared organising frame present in each of the mental spaces. The Buddhist Monk riddle is an example of this network. ====Single-scope==== A single-scope network consists of two input spaces which have different organising frames. In this situation, only one frame is projected into the blended space. ====Double-scope==== In a double-scope network, there are two different organising frames in input spaces, and the blended space contains parts of each of those frames from both input spaces.<ref name="Birdsell _2014">{{cite book |last=Birdsell |first=Brian J. |title=The Bloomsbury Companion to Cognitive Linguistics |date=2014 |publisher=Bloomsbury |isbn=9781441195098 |editor-last=Littlemore |editor-first=Jeannette |series=Bloomsbury companions |location=London |pages=72β90 |chapter=Fauconnier's theory of mental spaces and conceptual blending |doi=10.5040/9781472593689.ch-005 |editor-last2=Taylor |editor-first2=John R.}}</ref>
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