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10. The limits of continuity
Discreteness in cognitive semantics
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Ronald W. Langacker
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Continua 1
- 1. Towards a neo-Aristotelian theory of continua 29
- 2. The edges of images 81
- 3. Continua in vision 101
- 4. Visual forms in space–time 119
- 5. Tactile object perception and the perceptual stream 147
- 6. Continuum of haptic space 163
- 7. Touch and the observer’s vantage point 181
- 8. ‘Berkeley’s touch’ 205
- 9. Breaking of continuity in the auditory field 223
- 10. The limits of continuity 241
- 11. The iconic mapping of space and time in signed languages 255
- Name index 283
- Subject index 287
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Continua 1
- 1. Towards a neo-Aristotelian theory of continua 29
- 2. The edges of images 81
- 3. Continua in vision 101
- 4. Visual forms in space–time 119
- 5. Tactile object perception and the perceptual stream 147
- 6. Continuum of haptic space 163
- 7. Touch and the observer’s vantage point 181
- 8. ‘Berkeley’s touch’ 205
- 9. Breaking of continuity in the auditory field 223
- 10. The limits of continuity 241
- 11. The iconic mapping of space and time in signed languages 255
- Name index 283
- Subject index 287