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Text 1
Many cognitive linguists argue that primary metaphors (like "knowing is seeing") are universal because they stem from shared human embodied experiences. They contend that because all humans possess similar sensory-motor apparatuses and interact with the physical world in comparable ways, these foundational conceptual mappings develop identically across all cultures. Furthermore, they assert that language merely reflects these pre-existing, biologically determined cognitive links.

Text 2
Linguist Dr. Aris Thorne argues that while physical embodiment shapes cognition, the universality of primary metaphors is overstated. Thorne points out that cultural practices and environment significantly alter how bodily experiences are conceptualized. Furthermore, Thorne argues that linguistic structures themselves actively feedback into and reshape spatial cognition, rather than simply reflecting passive biological mappings.

Based on the passages, match each claim from Text 1 with the corresponding counterclaim or qualification offered by Dr. Thorne in Text 2.

  • Primary metaphors develop identically across all cultures.The universality of primary metaphors is overstated due to cultural and environmental variations.
  • Metaphorical mappings are determined by universal human anatomy and sensory-motor systems.Cultural practices and environment significantly alter how bodily experiences are conceptualized.
  • Language merely reflects pre-existing cognitive links rather than shaping them.Linguistic structures actively feedback into and reshape spatial cognition.

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The correct matches pair the claims about universality, anatomical determination, and linguistic passivity in Text 1 with Dr. Thorne's counterarguments regarding cultural/environmental variation, conceptual alteration of bodily experience, and active linguistic feedback in Text 2.
The correct pairing aligns the three assertions in Text 1 with their direct counter-positions in Text 2. Specifically, the assertion of identical development across cultures is qualified by the argument that universality is overstated; the biological determinism of sensory-motor mappings is challenged by the role of culture and environment in altering conceptualization; and the view of language as a mere reflection of cognitive links is countered by the argument that linguistic structures actively shape spatial cognition.

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Analyze the claims in Text 1.
Text 1 presents three key claims: first, that primary metaphors are universal across all cultures; second, that these mappings are driven by shared human anatomy and sensory-motor interaction; third, that language is a passive reflection of these biological links.
Understanding the core arguments of Text 1 is necessary to find their corresponding counterpoints in Text 2.
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Analyze the counterpoints in Text 2.
Text 2 argues that the universality of these metaphors is overstated, that cultural practices and local environments alter how bodily experiences are conceptualized, and that language actively shapes cognition rather than just reflecting it.
Evaluating the author's arguments in Text 2 allows for direct comparison with Text 1.
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Synthesize the relationships to pair the claims with their counterarguments.
The claim of universal cultural development matches the argument that universality is overstated; the claim of anatomical determination matches the argument that environment/culture alters conceptualization; and the claim of passive linguistic reflection matches the argument that language actively shapes cognition.
This synthesis establishes the correct relational mapping between the two perspectives.

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Cross-Text Connections: Relational Synthesis
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