“…Research from social cognition has shown that people readily use relatively narrow behavioral evidence to reason accurately about others' relationships (Ambady, Bernieri, & Richeson, 2000;Costanzo & Archer, 1989). Using a similar logic, Horton (2007) presented individuals with brief narratives describing interactions between two characters, and examined whether readers, as external observers of the narrative world, would perceive closer relationships when these interactions included metaphorical language. The characters' prior relationship was always ambiguous, and at a critical point in the interaction, one character produced a literal or a metaphoric reference to an entity from the preceding discourse context.…”