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    Which words are most iconic?Bodo Winter, Marcus Perlman, Lynn K. Perry & Gary Lupyan - 2017 - Interaction Studies 18 (3):443-464.
    Some spoken words are iconic, exhibiting a resemblance between form and meaning. We used native speaker ratings to assess the iconicity of 3001 English words, analyzing their iconicity in relation to part-of-speech differences and differences between the sensory domain they relate to. First, we replicated previous findings showing that onomatopoeia and interjections were highest in iconicity, followed by verbs and adjectives, and then nouns and grammatical words. We further show that words with meanings related to the senses are more iconic (...)
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    Vision dominates in perceptual language: English sensory vocabulary is optimized for usage.Bodo Winter, Marcus Perlman & Asifa Majid - 2018 - Cognition 179 (C):213-220.
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    Which words are most iconic?Bodo Winter, Marcus Perlman, Lynn K. Perry & Gary Lupyan - 2017 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 18 (3):443-464.
    Some spoken words are iconic, exhibiting a resemblance between form and meaning. We used native speaker ratings to assess the iconicity of 3001 English words, analyzing their iconicity in relation to part-of-speech differences and differences between the sensory domain they relate to. First, we replicated previous findings showing that onomatopoeia and interjections were highest in iconicity, followed by verbs and adjectives, and then nouns and grammatical words. We further show that words with meanings related to the senses are more iconic (...)
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    More is Better: English Language Statistics are Biased Toward Addition.Bodo Winter, Martin H. Fischer, Christoph Scheepers & Andriy Myachykov - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (4):e13254.
    We have evolved to become who we are, at least in part, due to our general drive to create new things and ideas. When seeking to improve our creations, ideas, or situations, we systematically overlook opportunities to perform subtractive changes. For example, when tasked with giving feedback on an academic paper, reviewers will tend to suggest additional explanations and analyses rather than delete existing ones. Here, we show that this addition bias is systematically reflected in English language statistics along several (...)
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    The Co‐evolution of Speech and the Lexicon: The Interaction of Functional Pressures, Redundancy, and Category Variation.Bodo Winter & Andrew Wedel - 2016 - Topics in Cognitive Science 8 (2):503-513.
    The sound system of a language must be able to support a perceptual contrast between different words in order to signal communicatively relevant meaning distinctions. In this paper, we use a simple agent-based exemplar model in which the evolution of sound-category systems is understood as a co-evolutionary process, where the range of variation within sound categories is constrained by functional pressure to keep different words perceptually distinct. We show that this model can reproduce several observed effects on the range of (...)
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    The linguistic dimensions of concrete and abstract concepts: lexical category, morphological structure, countability, and etymology.Bodo Winter, Marianna Bolognesi & Francesca Strik Lievers - 2021 - Cognitive Linguistics 32 (4):641-670.
    The distinction between abstract and concrete concepts is fundamental to cognitive linguistics and cognitive science. This distinction is commonly operationalized through concreteness ratings based on the aggregated judgments of many people. What is often overlooked in experimental studies using this operationalization is that ratings are attributed to words, not to concepts directly. In this paper we explore the relationship between the linguistic properties of English words and conceptual abstractness/concreteness. Based on hypotheses stated in the existing linguistic literature we select a (...)
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    Why is Semantic Change Asymmetric? The Role of Concreteness and Word Frequency and Metaphor and Metonymy.Bodo Winter & Mahesh Srinivasan - 2022 - Metaphor and Symbol 37 (1):39-54.
    Metaphors and other tropes are commonly thought to reflect asymmetries in concreteness, with concrete sources being used to talk about relatively more abstract targets. Similarly, originating sense...
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    Horror Movies and the Cognitive Ecology of Primary Metaphors.Bodo Winter - 2014 - Metaphor and Symbol 29 (3):151-170.
    Horror movies consistently reflect metaphorical associations between verticality and affect, as well as between brightness and affect. For example, bad events happen when movie characters are going downwards, or when lights go off. Monsters and villains emerge from below and from the darkness. And protagonists get lost and stuck in dark underground caves, dungeons, tunnels, mines, bunkers or sewers. Even movies that are primarily set above ground or in bright light have the most suspenseful scenes happening beneath the ground and (...)
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    Spoken language achieves robustness and evolvability by exploiting degeneracy and neutrality.Bodo Winter - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (10):960-967.
    As with biological systems, spoken languages are strikingly robust against perturbations. This paper shows that languages achieve robustness in a way that is highly similar to many biological systems. For example, speech sounds are encoded via multiple acoustically diverse, temporally distributed and functionally redundant cues, characteristics that bear similarities to what biologists call “degeneracy”. Speech is furthermore adequately characterized by neutrality, with many different tongue configurations leading to similar acoustic outputs, and different acoustic variants understood as the same by recipients. (...)
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    Making Judgments Based on Similarity and Proximity.Bodo Winter & Teenie Matlock - 2013 - Metaphor and Symbol 28 (4):219 - 232.
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    Metaphor and the Philosophical Implications of Embodied Mathematics.Bodo Winter & Jeff Yoshimi - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Embodied approaches to cognition see abstract thought and language as grounded in interactions between mind, body, and world. A particularly important challenge for embodied approaches to cognition is mathematics, perhaps the most abstract domain of human knowledge. Conceptual metaphor theory, a branch of cognitive linguistics, describes how abstract mathematical concepts are grounded in concrete physical representations. In this paper, we consider the implications of this research for the metaphysics and epistemology of mathematics. In the case of metaphysics, we argue that (...)
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    Eye movements during listening reveal spontaneous grammatical processing.Stephanie Huette, Bodo Winter, Teenie Matlock, David H. Ardell & Michael Spivey - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Decoding Gestural Iconicity.Julius Hassemer & Bodo Winter - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (8):3034-3049.
    Speakers frequently perform representational gestures to depict concepts in an iconic fashion. For example, a speaker may hold her index finger and thumb apart to indicate the size of a matchstick. However, the process by which a physical handshape is mentally transformed into abstract spatial information is not well understood. We present a series of experiments that investigate how people decode the physical form of an articulator to derive imaginary geometrical constructs, which we call “gesture form.” We provide quantitative evidence (...)
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    Power, Gender, and Individual Differences in Spatial Metaphor: The Role of Perceptual Stereotypes and Language Statistics.Bodo Winter, Sarah E. Duffy & Jeannette Littlemore - 2020 - Metaphor and Symbol 35 (3):188-205.
    English speakers use vertical language to talk about power, such as when speaking of people being “at the bottom of the social hierarchy” or “rising to the top.” Experimental research has shown tha...
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    What makes a good metaphor? A cross-cultural study of computer-generated metaphor appreciation.Jeannette Littlemore, Paula Pérez Sobrino, David Houghton, Jinfang Shi & Bodo Winter - 2018 - Metaphor and Symbol 33 (2):101-122.
    ABSTRACTComputers are now able to automatically generate metaphors, but some automatically generated metaphors are more well received than others. In this article, we showed participants a series of “A is B” type metaphors that were either generated by humans or taken from the Twitter account “MetaphorIsMyBusiness”, which is linked to a fully automated metaphor generator. We used these metaphors to assess linguistic factors that drive metaphor appreciation and understanding, including the role of novelty, word frequency, concreteness, and emotional valence of (...)
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    Placing Abstract Concepts in Space: Quantity, Time and Emotional Valence.Greg Woodin & Bodo Winter - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Bodo Winter (2019). Sensory Linguistics: Language, Perception and Metaphor.Jie Huang - 2020 - Interaction Studies 21 (2):297-302.
    This article reviews Sensory Linguistics: Language, Perception and Metaphor.
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  18. Half a Century of Marketing Ethics: Shifting Perspectives and Emerging Trends.Bodo B. Schlegelmilch & Magdalena Öberseder - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 93 (1):1-19.
    Faced with an ever-growing number of ethical marketing issues and uncertainty about the impact of specialized ethics journals, researchers are struggling to keep abreast of developments in the field. In order to address these challenges, our paper provides a comprehensive review of the literature on marketing ethics over almost 50 years, offers a citation analysis and develops a unique marketing ethics impact factor (MEIF). We contribute to the field in three important ways. First, we present a state-of-the-art picture of marketing (...)
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  19. Marketing ethics: an international perspective.Bodo B. Schlegelmilch - 1998 - Boston: International Thomson Business Press.
    pt. I. Fundamentals of marketing ethics -- pt. II. Ethics in international marketing practice : cases -- pt. III. Readings in international marketing ethics -- pt. IV. Business ethics resources.
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    Samuel Pufendorf und seine Wirkungen bis auf die heutige Zeit.Bodo Geyer, Helmut Goerlich & Gerd Schliebe (eds.) - 1996 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.
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  21. Zum Wandel der normativen Grundlagen der Wissenschafts-, Hochschul- und Bildungspolitik.Bodo Zeuner - 2006 - In Hubertus Buchstein, Rainer Schmalz-Bruns & Gerhard Göhler (eds.), Politik der Integration: Symbole, Repräsentation, Institution: Festschrift für Gerhard Göhler Zum 65. Geburtstag. Nomos.
     
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  22. The Protestant Clergy and Public Issues 1817–1848.John R. Bodo - 1954
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    Konstitutionsbedingungen, Inhalt und Funktion der Theorie Louis Althussers.Bodo Grimm - 1980 - Köln: Pahl-Rugenstein.
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  24. Zur zyklischen Form der Spruchdichtung Hergers.Bodo Mergell - 1953 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 27 (1):31-47.
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    Grundlagen der Erklärung menschlichen Handelns: zur Kontroverse zwischen Konstruktivisten und kritischen Rationalisten.Bodo Abel - 1983 - Tübingen: J.C.B. Mohr.
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  26. Grundlagen der Erklärung in der Betriebswirtschaftslehre: Überlegungen zu einer Kontroverse zwischen Konstruktivisten und kritischen Rationalisten.Bodo Abel - 1981 - [Germany: [S.N.].
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    Nietzsche et le problème des valeurs.Harold Bernat-Winter - 2005 - Paris: Harmattan.
    Les falsifications idéologiques qui voient dans la puissance le seul déchaînement de la nature, des pulsions et des forces de domination, mobilisent la volonté et les instincts les plus agressifs pour les mettre au service de leur idéal de maîtrise. Vouloir la domination, telle est bien l'interprétation de la puissance que se font les impuissants. Cette interprétation a pour elle la force de l'évidence car c'est toujours la maîtrise, comme fonctionnement institué de la puissance, que nous percevons d'un œil grossier. (...)
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  28. Towards a theory of cognitive learning.Bodo Krause - 1997 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 56:177-194.
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    Henry Sidgwicks moralphilosophie..Ernst Winter - 1904 - Flensburg,: Druck von L. P. H. Maass.
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    Ernst Fraenkel: ein politisches Leben.Simone Ladwig-Winters - 2009 - Frankfurt am Main: Campus.
    Ernst Fraenkel, geboren 1898, prägte die deutsche Politikwissenschaft der jungen Bundesrepublik. Er gab ihr eine interdisziplinäre Ausrichtung und gilt als Vater der Pluralismustheorie in Deutschland. Das Buch schildert sein bewegtes Leben, das mit der deutschen Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts eng verknüpft ist.
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  31. Das Verfassungsgericht als kommunikatives Element moderner Verfassungsstaatlichkeit.Bodo Pieroth - 2003 - Rechtstheorie 34 (3):299-305.
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  32. Plurals.Yoad Winter & Remko Scha - 1996 - In Shalom Lappin & Chris Fox (eds.), Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory. Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    Philo and Paul among the Sophists: Alexandrian and Corinthian responses to a Julio-Claudian movement.Bruce W. Winter - 2002 - Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans.
    Micheline Sauvage of the French National Scientific Research Centre traces for us the story of this great Athenian and great philosopher, as seen both by his contemporaries and by the European philosophers who followed after him.
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    Apprendre à être humain : la part de la culture africaine.Mireille Alathé Bodo - 2020 - Diogène n° 263-263 (3-4):45-55.
    Nous sommes une seule et même espèce humaine, mais nous avons parfois différentes manières de nous manifester. Les diverses expressions de l’humain sont les signifiants d’un même signifié : l’homme. Ce dernier a donc une marge de manœuvre plus ou moins grande qui lui permet de mener la vie digne qui convient. Pour ce faire, il doit travailler son image du monde afin de la rendre adéquate au concept du meilleur des mondes possibles. Il a besoin de faire en sorte (...)
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    Apprendre à être humain : la part de la culture africaine.Mireille Alathé Bodo - 2020 - Diogène n° 263-264 (3):45-55.
    Nous sommes une seule et même espèce humaine, mais nous avons parfois différentes manières de nous manifester. Les diverses expressions de l’humain sont les signifiants d’un même signifié : l’homme. Ce dernier a donc une marge de manœuvre plus ou moins grande qui lui permet de mener la vie digne qui convient. Pour ce faire, il doit travailler son image du monde afin de la rendre adéquate au concept du meilleur des mondes possibles. Il a besoin de faire en sorte (...)
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    Eastern Feminism? Some Considerations on Women and Religion in a Post-Communist Context.Márta Bodó - 2015 - Feminist Theology 24 (1):23-34.
    In the context of mainstream feminism, Eastern-European women, coming from a post-Communist context are overwhelmed. As they have been unable to access the newest developments of feminist thought, feminist theology, they cannot find their own place and voice. In order to overcome this state of mind, this article puts forward an approach and a strategy. Drawing from the main ideas of contemporary Romanian and Transylvanian feminists – Mihaela Mudure, Mihaela Miroiu, Réka Geambasu, Enikő Magyari-Vincze and others – the article aims (...)
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    Die richtungweisende Eroberung der Insel Rhodos durch den Johanniterorden um das Jahr 1308.Bodo Hechelhammer - 2010 - In David Wirmer & Andreas Speer (eds.), 1308: Eine Topographie Historischer Gleichzeitigkeit. De Gruyter. pp. 883-898.
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    Philosophie des Ökonomischen Menschenbilds.Bodo Herzog - 2020 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 76 (2-3):1161-1186.
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    Development of the Tetron Model.Bodo Lampe - 2009 - Foundations of Physics 39 (3):215-236.
    The main features of the tetron model of elementary particles are discussed in the light of recent developments, in particular the formation of strong and electroweak vector bosons and a microscopic understanding of how the observed tetrahedral symmetry of the fermion spectrum may arise.
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  40. Architecture.Edward Winters - 2000 - In Berys Nigel Gaut & Dominic Lopes (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Aesthetics. Routledge.
     
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    Ausgewählte Schriften aus dem Nachlass.Eduard Winter - 1993 - Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag. Edited by Edgar Morscher.
  42. La méthode dans la philosophie des mathématiques.Maximilien Winter - 1911 - Paris,: F. Alcan.
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    Philo and Paul among the Sophists.Bruce W. Winter - 1997 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    A study of Philo and Paul and the first-century sophistic movement.
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    Der Anruf des Evangeliums an den modernen Menschen.Bodo Volkman - 1966 - Bad Liebenzell: Verlag der Liebenzeller Mission. Edited by Ingfried Woyke.
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    FOCUS: Key Issues in Ethical Investment.Marc Cooper & Bodo B. Schlegelmilch - 1993 - Business Ethics: A European Review 2 (4):213-227.
    Welcome precision is brought to the idea, history, types and motives of ethical investment in what will become an authoritative review of the subject. Marc Cooper is a postgraduate researcher at the European Business Management School, University of Wales, and Bodo Schlegelmilch, recently British Rail Professor of Marketing there, has recently been appointed Professor of Marketing at the American Graduate School of International Management (Thunderbird), Phoenix, Arizona.
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    FOCUS: Key issues in ethical investment.Marc Cooper & Bodo B. Schlegelmilch - 1993 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 2 (4):213–227.
    Welcome precision is brought to the idea, history, types and motives of ethical investment in what will become an authoritative review of the subject. Marc Cooper is a postgraduate researcher at the European Business Management School, University of Wales, and Bodo Schlegelmilch, recently British Rail Professor of Marketing there, has recently been appointed Professor of Marketing at the American Graduate School of International Management (Thunderbird), Phoenix, Arizona.
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    Consumers’ Perceptions of Corporate Social Responsibility: Scale Development and Validation.Magdalena Öberseder, Bodo B. Schlegelmilch, Patrick E. Murphy & Verena Gruber - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 124 (1):101-115.
    Researchers and companies are paying increasing attention to corporate social responsibility programs and the reaction to them by consumers. Despite such corporate efforts and an expanding literature exploring consumers’ response to CSR, it remains unclear how consumers perceive CSR and which “Gestalt” consumers have in mind when considering CSR. Academics and managers lack a tool for measuring consumers’ perceptions of CSR. This research explores CPCSR and develops a measurement model. Based on qualitative data from interviews with managers and consumers, the (...)
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    Corporate institutionalization of ethics in the United States and Great Britain.Diana C. Robertson & Bodo B. Schlegelmilch - 1993 - Journal of Business Ethics 12 (4):301-312.
    This paper compares the results of large-scale U.S. and U.K. surveys designed to identify managers' major ethical concerns and to investigate how firms are formulating and communicating ethics policies responsive to these concerns.Our findings indicate some important differences between U.S. and U.K. firms in perceptions of what are important ethical issues, in the means used to communicate ethics policies, and in the issues addressed in ethics policies and employee training. U.K. companies tend to be more likely to communicate ethics policies (...)
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  49. God's Power: Traditional Understandings and Contemporary Challenges.Anna Case-Winters - 1990
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    Eine Duplik.Bodo Morawe - 2015 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 89 (3):477-480.
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