Title
Spatial Metaphors of Web Use.
Abstract
When the web became popular, people had to develop ways to talk and think about it. In the mid-1990s, we analyzed spatial language in "web talk." We found that people described pages as places, and search as motion, both passive and active motion. Here we investigate web talk nearly two decades later. Our analysis reveals that some spatial language has stayed the same, and some has changed. Of special interest is how far fewer motion verbs are used nowadays. We argue that people naturally produce spatial metaphors when talking about new technological domains, and that over time, the most useful elements persist.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1080/13875868.2014.945587
SPATIAL COGNITION AND COMPUTATION
Keywords
Field
DocType
metaphor,motion verbs,spatial language,web use
Data mining,World Wide Web,Active motion,Computer science,Spatial language,Multimedia,Metaphor,Special Interest Group
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
14.0
4
1387-5868
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
13
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Teenie Matlock111724.50
Spencer C. Castro200.34
Morgan Fleming301.35
Timothy M. Gann411.64
P.P. Maglio532436.09