Double function words are words like "sweet" or "warm" that can describe both physical properties as well as psychological attributes. These words can describe both "the properties and activities of things" and "psychological activities or the properties of persons." Researchers have noted that the existence of such double function words may provide psychological meaning.
Double function words are words like "sweet" or "warm" that can describe both physical properties as well as psychological attributes. These words can describe both "the properties and activities of things" and "psychological activities or the properties of persons." Researchers have noted that the existence of such double function words may provide psychological meaning.
Double function words are words like "sweet" or "warm" that can describe both physical properties as well as psychological attributes. These words can describe both "the properties and activities of things" and "psychological activities or the properties of persons." Researchers have noted that the existence of such double function words may provide psychological meaning.
A double function word, like sweet or warm, describe, on the one hand, "the properties and activities of things" and, on the other, "psychological activities or the properties of persons. The existence of such terms, they note, appears to be psychologically meaningful.