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In a new study, Fernald and colleagues measured parent-baby banter from round-the-clock recordings in babies' homes, then tested those babies' word-processing speed using retinal-following experiments that tracked how long it took them to follow a prompt to an image like a dog or juice.
I'm paraphrasing, but he told the interviewer something like, 'I want the album art to really be more of a mood and less of some sort of attention-grabbing image, like a dog on fire, or something of that ilk... '"...
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Kind of a like a dog-pig".
They assumed, probably often correctly, that the traditional image theory of meaning was based upon the assumption that images themselves get their meaning through resembling their objects: an image of a dog represents a dog because it resembles or looks like a dog, in the same way that a painting of Queen Elizabeth represents Queen Elizabeth because it looks like her.
The images of inmates variously stripped, hooded, leashed like a dog, piled into naked heaps and forced to simulate oral sex then spread widely, causing international outcry.
The fifth comet ever imaged so close up, Hartley 2 looks a bit like a dog bone, or a dumbbell, or, more technically, a highly elongated triaxial thingy.
His own writing abounds with images of kipper-like pungency: "Even the millionaire suffers from a vague sense of guilt, like a dog eating a stolen leg of mutton".
"You're like a junkyard dog".
We would like a small dog.
Aguero worked like a dog.
I worked like a dog.
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