Liquid Gold Down the Drain: Measuring Perceptions of Creativity Associated with Figurative Language and Play

IF 0.5 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Cognitive Semantics Pub Date : 2022-05-11 DOI:10.1163/23526416-bja10018
S. Skalicky
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The purpose of this study is to examine layperson perceptions of creativity associated with figurative language and language play. To do so, participants wrote attention-grabbing responses for two news stories and rated whether their responses were less, equally, or more creative when compared to preconstructed responses containing different combinations of metaphor and sarcasm. Participants’ answers were also analyzed for the presence of figurative language or language play. Results demonstrated participants were less likely to self-rate their answers as more creative when compared to preconstructed responses containing figurative language, but only for specific instances of metaphor and sarcasm. Moreover, participants who included figurative language or language play in their responses were significantly more likely to self-rate their answers as more creative. These results suggest layperson perceptions of creativity are influenced by figurative language and language play in a manner which supports scholarly understandings of the relationship between language and creativity.
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流金如土:衡量与具象语言和游戏相关的创造力
本研究的目的是考察外行人对比喻语言和语言游戏相关的创造力的感知。为了做到这一点,参与者为两个新闻故事写了引人注目的回答,并对他们的回答与包含不同隐喻和讽刺组合的预先构建的回答相比,是更少、一样还是更有创意进行打分。参与者的回答也被分析比喻语言或语言游戏的存在。结果表明,与包含比喻性语言的预先构建的回答相比,参与者不太可能将自己的答案自我评价为更具创造性,但仅限于隐喻和讽刺的特定实例。此外,在回答中使用比喻语言或语言游戏的参与者更有可能自认为他们的回答更具创造性。这些结果表明,外行人对创造力的感知受到比喻语言和语言游戏的影响,这在某种程度上支持了对语言和创造力之间关系的学术理解。
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Cognitive Semantics
Cognitive Semantics Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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