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Greg Woodin
Greg Woodin
University of Birmingham, English Language and Linguistics
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'Tiny numbers' are actually tiny: Evidence from gestures in the TV News Archive
G Woodin, B Winter, M Perlman, J Littlemore, T Matlock
PloS one 15 (11), e0242142, 2020
362020
Placing abstract concepts in space: quantity, time and emotional valence
G Woodin, B Winter
Frontiers in psychology 9, 398602, 2018
362018
Conceptual metaphor and graphical convention influence the interpretation of line graphs
G Woodin, B Winter, L Padilla
IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics 28 (2), 1209-1221, 2021
132021
Consensus paper: Current perspectives on abstract concepts and future research directions
B Banks, AM Borghi, R Fargier, C Fini, D Jonauskaite, C Mazzuca, ...
Journal of Cognition 6 (1), 2023
102023
Large-scale patterns of number use in spoken and written English
G Woodin, B Winter, J Littlemore, M Perlman, J Grieve
Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 20 (1), 123-152, 2024
32024
A complete real-world theory of language should explain how iconicity remains a stable property of linguistic systems
M Perlman, G Woodin
Journal of Cognition 4 (1), 2021
32021
Degrees of metaphoricity: a quantitative gesture analysis
GA Woodin
University of Birmingham, 2019
22019
Defining iconicity for the cognitive sciences
B Winter, G Woodin, M Perlman
https://osf.io/5e3rc, 2023
12023
Interfaces between language and cognition: Metaphor, iconicity, and multimodal numerical communication
G Woodin
University of Birmingham, 2023
2023
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