2013 年 20 巻 2 号 p. 249-266
This paper reviews research on computational approaches to metaphor comprehen-
sion, and discusses some general issues on the study of language and cognition, i.e.,
embodied cognition and roles of computational models in research on language and cog-
nition. The reason for choosing metaphors as the topic of this paper is that metaphors
pervade language, involve intricately related processes, and provoke interdisciplinary in-
terests. Because of these features, computational studies of metaphor can provide many
useful insights into the characteristics and possible roles of computational models.