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Reasoning COVID-19: the use of spatial metaphor in times of a crisis
D. Kremer and T. Felgenhauer
Explore how spatial metaphors influenced our understanding of the COVID-19 pandemic in this compelling study by Dominik Kremer and Tilo Felgenhauer. The research reveals how language shaped public perception during a critical time, providing insights into the cognitive processes at play.
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